How to use this tool?
This free online converter lets you convert code from TypeScript to Objective_C in a click of a button. To use this converter, take the following steps -
- Type or paste your TypeScript code in the input box.
- Click the convert button.
- The resulting Objective_C code from the conversion will be displayed in the output box.
Examples
The following are examples of code conversion from TypeScript to Objective_C using this converter. Note that you may not always get the same code since it is generated by an AI language model which is not 100% deterministic and gets updated from time to time.
Example 1 - Is String Palindrome
Program that checks if a string is a palindrome or not.
TypeScript
Objective_C
Example 2 - Even or Odd
A well commented function to check if a number if odd or even.
TypeScript
Objective_C
Key differences between TypeScript and Objective_C
Characteristic | TypeScript | Objective_C |
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Syntax | TypeScript has a syntax similar to JavaScript with added static typing. | Objective-C has a syntax similar to C with added object-oriented features. |
Paradigm | TypeScript supports both object-oriented and functional programming paradigms. | Objective-C is primarily an object-oriented programming language. |
Typing | TypeScript is a statically typed language with optional type annotations. | Objective-C is a dynamically typed language. |
Performance | TypeScript code is transpiled to JavaScript and runs on the JavaScript runtime, so its performance is similar to JavaScript. | Objective-C is compiled to machine code and generally has good performance. |
Libraries and frameworks | TypeScript has access to a wide range of JavaScript libraries and frameworks. | Objective-C has its own set of libraries and frameworks, primarily for iOS and macOS development. |
Community and support | TypeScript has a large and active community with good support from Microsoft. | Objective-C has a smaller community compared to TypeScript, but still has support from Apple and experienced developers. |
Learning curve | TypeScript has a relatively low learning curve for developers familiar with JavaScript. | Objective-C has a steeper learning curve, especially for developers new to C-based languages. |