🆚 C# vs. Haskell
- 📈 C# is much more popular than Haskell.
- 🌍 C# is more popular in all countries.
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About
C# is a high-level, statically typed, object-oriented programming language developed for the .NET platform.
It features strong type safety, automatic memory management via garbage collection, async and parallel programming support, LINQ for data querying, rich standard libraries, and is widely used for building desktop, web, and enterprise applications.
Haskell is a statically typed, purely functional programming language with lazy evaluation, designed for building reliable and mathematically consistent software systems.
It features automatic type inference, higher-order functions, algebraic data types, pattern matching, list comprehensions, type classes, and built-in support for concurrency, parallelism, and software transactional memory.
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Popularity
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Popularity by country
Determined by the number of sites detected from each country.
Awards
- 🥈 Second most popular in Brunei Darussalam in the Programming Languages category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in the United States in the Programming Languages category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in the United Kingdom in the Programming Languages category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in China in the Programming Languages category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in Italy in the Programming Languages category.
Popularity by domain category
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Top sites
Top-ranked sites that use these technologies.
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Technologies with similar characteristics.
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🗃️ About This Data
- We evaluate the popularity of technologies based on the number of websites where we detect their usage.
- Technologies without a detectable web footprint, and those we do not track, are not reflected in the calculated market share.
- This report is based on the analysis of 3,406,701 websites.
- Statistics were last calculated on .
- For more details, see our methodology and disclaimer.
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