client-side development
[/ˈklaɪ.ənt saɪd dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/]
noun
desenvolvimento do lado do cliente
1. The practice of writing code that runs on the user's web browser or device rather than on a remote server
Client-side development focuses on creating responsive user interfaces using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
O desenvolvimento do lado do cliente se concentra na criação de interfaces de usuário responsivas usando JavaScript, HTML e CSS.
2. Programming techniques and frameworks used to build the frontend portion of web applications that execute in the browser
Modern client-side development often involves using frameworks like React, Vue.js, or Angular.
O desenvolvimento moderno do lado do cliente frequentemente envolve o uso de frameworks como React, Vue.js ou Angular.
3. The process of optimizing performance and user experience by processing data and logic on the client rather than making server requests
Client-side development allows for faster interactions by reducing server round-trips.
O desenvolvimento do lado do cliente permite interações mais rápidas ao reduzir as requisições ao servidor.
Client-side development has become increasingly important in both Brazilian and American tech industries as web applications have grown more complex. In Brazil, there's a strong emphasis on client-side optimization due to varied internet speeds across regions. The term is widely used in job postings and tech communities in major Brazilian cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, reflecting the global nature of web development practices.
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