javascript
Version 1.0.0
This package is no longer supported and has been deprecated. To avoid malicious use, npm is hanging on to the package name.
- Weekly Downloads
- 333
- Bundle (gzip)
- 0 B
- Updated
- Vulns
- 0
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Version 1.0.0
This package is no longer supported and has been deprecated. To avoid malicious use, npm is hanging on to the package name.
Version 5.9.3
TypeScript is a language for application scale JavaScript development
Choosing between Javascript and Typescript? Here's a data-driven comparison based on real npm data — downloads, bundle size, health scores, and more — to help you decide which package fits your project best.
Typescript leads with 143.7M weekly downloads — roughly 431597.2x more. Javascript has 333 weekly downloads. Higher download counts generally indicate broader community adoption and a larger ecosystem of tutorials, plugins, and support.
Javascript has the smallest gzipped bundle at 0 B. Typescript comes in at 6.8 MB. A smaller bundle size means faster page loads, which improves user experience and Core Web Vitals scores.
Typescript has an overall health score of 92/100 (excellent), with strong maintenance, quality, security, popularity scores. Javascript has an overall health score of 45/100 (moderate), with strong security scores. Health scores are calculated from maintenance activity, code quality, security posture, popularity, and stability metrics.
Choose Javascript if you value strong security track record. Choose Typescript if you value massive community and ecosystem, actively maintained, strong security track record.
Both Javascript and Typescript are solid choices for JavaScript development. Typescript has the edge in overall health score (92/100), while each package brings unique strengths to the table. Evaluate them based on your project's priorities — whether that's community size, bundle efficiency, or maintenance activity — and choose the one that aligns best with your requirements.