pre-rendered site generation
[priː ˈrendərd saɪt ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃən]
noun
geração de site pré-renderizado
1. A web development technique where HTML pages are generated at build time rather than dynamically at request time, resulting in static files served directly to users
Pre-rendered site generation improves performance by serving pre-built HTML files to visitors.
A geração de site pré-renderizado melhora o desempenho ao fornecer arquivos HTML pré-construídos aos visitantes.
2. A static site generation approach where content is converted to HTML pages before deployment, eliminating the need for server-side processing on each request
Using pre-rendered site generation, the blog loads instantly because all pages are already compiled.
Usando geração de site pré-renderizado, o blog carrega instantaneamente porque todas as páginas já estão compiladas.
This is primarily a technical computing term used in web development communities. In Brazil, the tech sector in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro often uses the English term directly in professional conversations, though Portuguese translations are becoming more common in educational materials. The concept represents a paradigm shift in web architecture influenced by modern development practices like JAMstack, which has gained popularity in both Brazilian and international developer communities since the 2010s.
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