client-side rendering
[/ˈklaɪənt saɪd ˈrɛndərɪŋ/]
noun
renderização no lado do cliente
1. A web development technique where the browser (client) is responsible for rendering HTML, CSS, and executing JavaScript to display web page content, rather than receiving fully rendered HTML from the server
Client-side rendering allows for dynamic user interfaces that can update without requiring a full page reload.
A renderização no lado do cliente permite interfaces de usuário dinâmicas que podem ser atualizadas sem exigir um recarregamento completo da página.
2. The process of converting JavaScript framework code into visual elements within the user's browser using the DOM API
React and Vue.js are popular frameworks that utilize client-side rendering.
React e Vue.js são frameworks populares que utilizam renderização no lado do cliente.
Client-side rendering is a dominant pattern in modern web development across both Brazil and the USA, particularly in startup ecosystems. The term is predominantly used in English within technical documentation and discussions, though Portuguese translations are becoming more standardized as tech education expands in Brazil.
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