How to use this tool?

This free online converter lets you convert code from Scala to Csharp in a click of a button. To use this converter, take the following steps -

  1. Type or paste your Scala code in the input box.
  2. Click the convert button.
  3. The resulting Csharp code from the conversion will be displayed in the output box.

Examples

The following are examples of code conversion from Scala to Csharp 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.

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Example 2 - Even or Odd

A well commented function to check if a number if odd or even.

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Key differences between Scala and Csharp

CharacteristicScalaCsharp
SyntaxScala has a concise and expressive syntax that is similar to Java but with some functional programming features.C# has a syntax that is similar to Java and C++, but with some additional features such as LINQ and async/await.
ParadigmScala is a multi-paradigm language that supports both object-oriented and functional programming.C# is an object-oriented language that also supports some functional programming features.
TypingScala is a statically typed language that supports type inference.C# is a statically typed language that supports both value and reference types.
PerformanceScala is known for its high performance and scalability, especially when used with the Akka framework.C# is also known for its high performance, especially when used with the .NET Core runtime.
Libraries and frameworksScala has a rich ecosystem of libraries and frameworks, including Akka, Play, and Spark.C# has a large collection of libraries and frameworks, including .NET Core, ASP.NET, and Entity Framework.
Community and supportScala has a growing community and good support from its developers and contributors.C# has a large and active community, with good support from Microsoft and its developers.
Learning curveScala has a steep learning curve, especially for developers who are not familiar with functional programming concepts.C# has a relatively easy learning curve, especially for developers who are already familiar with Java or C++.