lazy module loading
[/ˈleɪzi ˈmɒdjuːl ˈloʊdɪŋ/]
noun
carregamento preguiçoso de módulos
1. A programming technique where modules or components are loaded into memory only when they are actually needed, rather than at application startup
The application uses lazy module loading to improve startup performance by deferring the loading of rarely-used features.
A aplicação utiliza carregamento preguiçoso de módulos para melhorar o desempenho na inicialização, adiando o carregamento de recursos raramente utilizados.
2. A design pattern in software development that delays the instantiation of objects or resources until the moment they are required
By implementing lazy module loading, we reduced the initial load time from 5 seconds to 1 second.
Implementando carregamento preguiçoso de módulos, reduzimos o tempo de carga inicial de 5 segundos para 1 segundo.
This is highly technical terminology used in software development communities globally. In Brazil, tech professionals often code-switch between English ('lazy loading') and Portuguese, with 'carregamento preguiçoso de módulos' being the formal translation. The concept is central to modern web development practices, particularly in frameworks like Angular, React, and Vue.js for optimizing application performance.
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