client-side software
[/ˈklaɪənt saɪd ˈsɔːftwɛər/]
nounpl: client-side software (uncountable) / client-side software applications
software do lado do cliente
1. Computer programs and applications that run on the user's device (computer, mobile phone, or browser) rather than on a remote server
Web browsers use client-side software to render HTML and execute JavaScript code.
Os navegadores da web usam software do lado do cliente para renderizar HTML e executar código JavaScript.
2. Applications that process data locally on the end-user's machine before sending requests to or receiving responses from a server
Client-side software can validate form inputs before submitting data to the server.
O software do lado do cliente pode validar entradas de formulários antes de enviar dados para o servidor.
3. Programs designed to interact with server-based services and handle user interface presentation
Desktop email clients are examples of client-side software that communicate with mail servers.
Clientes de email para desktop são exemplos de software do lado do cliente que se comunicam com servidores de correio.
In Brazil's growing tech industry, particularly in São Paulo's startup ecosystem, the English term 'client-side' is frequently used alongside Portuguese translations. In more formal or academic contexts, Portuguese translations are preferred. In Portugal, there is a stronger preference for Portuguese terminology in technical documentation. The distinction between client-side and server-side architecture is fundamental to modern web development globally and is consistently understood across all Portuguese-speaking tech communities.
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