static component

[/ˈstætɪk kəmˈpoʊnənt/]
nounpl: static components
componente estático
1. In software development, a reusable UI element that does not change state or respond to user interactions dynamically
The header is a static component that remains the same across all pages.
O cabeçalho é um componente estático que permanece igual em todas as páginas.
2. In web development frameworks like React, a component that does not use lifecycle methods or state management
We created a static component to display the footer information.
Criamos um componente estático para exibir as informações do rodapé.
3. In engineering, a part or element of a system that does not move or change position
The static component of the machine must be secured firmly to the foundation.
O componente estático da máquina deve ser fixado firmemente à fundação.
This is primarily technical jargon used in software development communities, particularly prevalent in the Brazilian tech industry. The term is more commonly used in English-language programming contexts, but Portuguese translations are increasingly standardized as Brazil's tech sector grows. Understanding this concept is essential for modern web developers working with frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
stateless componentpresentational componentfunctional componentdumb component
Antonyms / Antônimos
dynamic componentstateful componentintelligent componentsmart component

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
componente estático
Standard term used in software development contexts across Brazil
São Paulo (Tech Hub)
componente estático / componente sem estado
More technical terminology commonly used in software development companies
Portugal
componente estático
Same terminology used, though less frequently due to smaller tech sector

Related Words

componentstatepropsrenderingReactframeworkUI elementreusable

Related Idioms & Phrases

render static components efficiently
refactor into static components
keep components static for performance
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