front-end rendering
[/frʌnt-ɛnd ˈrɛndərɪŋ/]
noun
renderização no front-end
1. The process of generating and displaying web content in the user's browser using client-side technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Front-end rendering allows the browser to dynamically update the page without requiring a full server request.
A renderização no front-end permite que o navegador atualize dinamicamente a página sem precisar de uma solicitação completa ao servidor.
2. A web development approach where the majority of the application logic and page generation occurs on the client side rather than the server
Modern single-page applications rely heavily on front-end rendering to provide a seamless user experience.
As aplicações de página única modernas dependem fortemente da renderização no front-end para fornecer uma experiência de usuário perfeita.
Front-end rendering is a fundamental concept in modern web development, particularly prominent in tech hubs like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro where there is significant startup activity. The term is used uniformly across both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese technical communities, though Portugal may sometimes use more descriptive alternatives. In the USA, especially in Silicon Valley and tech-forward cities, this is the standard vocabulary used in development discussions.
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