The original one. In ancient Rome, a client was someone, usually a freed slave, who was attached to a rich patron benefactor; this was necessary for many who were not legally able to secure citizenship, a right initially reserved for the patrician class.
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Client are like the last relics from your most erotic teenage dreams, and their music jumps like it doesn't care for poet or rebel.
Client are beings etched in scenes by masters of nihilism, and their omniscience will beguile you in dreams.
These are the events that Client host and DJ at, and have been held world wide, LA, Sweden, China, Berlin, Copenhagen, Mexico...and regularly in London.
Clients get all or most of their information and rely on the application server for things such as configuration files, stock quotes, business application programs, or to offload compute-intensive application tasks back to the server in order to keep the client computer (and client computer user) free to perform other tasks.
The interaction between client and server is often described using sequence diagrams.
Another type of client in the Client/Server architecture is known as a thin client, which is a minimal client.