eager module loading
[/ˈiːɡər ˈmɒdjuːl ˈloʊdɪŋ/]
noun
carregamento antecipado de módulos
1. A software design pattern where all required modules or dependencies are loaded into memory immediately when an application starts, rather than being loaded on-demand
The application uses eager module loading to ensure all dependencies are available before the main program begins execution.
A aplicação usa carregamento antecipado de módulos para garantir que todas as dependências estejam disponíveis antes do programa principal começar a execução.
2. In web development, the practice of loading all JavaScript modules upfront rather than asynchronously or lazily as needed
Eager module loading can increase initial load time but improves runtime performance.
O carregamento antecipado de módulos pode aumentar o tempo de carregamento inicial, mas melhora o desempenho em tempo de execução.
This is technical jargon primarily used in software development communities in both Brazil and the United States. The term reflects a programming philosophy choice and is typically discussed in developer forums, documentation, and technical meetups. In Brazilian tech communities, the Portuguese translation is widely understood, though many developers may use the English term directly in discussions.
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