Episode 4

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14th Oct 2024

What Is the Difference Between Server-side and Client-side

In web development, the terms "server-side" and "client-side" are key to understanding how web applications function. But what exactly do they mean, and how do they impact the development process? In this episode, we break down the differences between server-side and client-side processes, exploring where these tasks are executed, how they affect access to resources, and their roles in providing a secure and efficient user experience.

We'll dive into how server-side processes handle data retrieval, rendering, and input on the web server before a site is delivered to a user, while client-side processes manage rendering, interactions, and JavaScript execution directly in the user's browser. We also discuss the trade-offs in security, performance, and trust between server-side and client-side operations, offering insights for developers on choosing the right mix for their web applications.

Whether you're a seasoned developer or just getting started, tune in to learn how understanding server-side and client-side dynamics can help you build efficient, scalable, and secure web experiences!

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The Digital Experience Show by Enonic
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