command-line programming
[/kəˈmɑːnd laɪn ˈproʊɡræmɪŋ/]
noun
programação em linha de comando
1. The practice of writing and executing computer programs through a text-based command-line interface (CLI) rather than a graphical user interface (GUI)
Command-line programming allows developers to write scripts and applications that interact with the operating system through typed commands.
A programação em linha de comando permite que os desenvolvedores escrevam scripts e aplicações que interagem com o sistema operacional através de comandos digitados.
2. Writing code for programs designed to be run from a terminal or console using textual input and output
Many system administrators prefer command-line programming for automation tasks because it is efficient and scriptable.
Muitos administradores de sistema preferem a programação em linha de comando para tarefas de automação porque é eficiente e programável.
Command-line programming is foundational in both Brazilian and American software development communities, particularly among systems administrators, DevOps engineers, and open-source developers. In Brazil, it remains a critical skill in academic computer science programs and enterprise environments. The terminology blends English technical jargon with Portuguese structure, reflecting the international nature of software development culture.
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