Aaronqian.com

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My personal blog built with Astro & vanilla JS. AI assisted, but not vibe-coded.

## Overview
Aaronqian.com is a personal blog that showcases the creative efforts of its author. This site is built using Astro and vanilla JavaScript, combining simplicity and modern web practices. It emphasizes a clean design and user-friendly interface, allowing visitors to focus on the content without unnecessary distractions.

The blog also integrates AI assistance to enhance functionality, although it avoids the complexities of overly structured coding. This approach gives the site a unique vibe, merging intelligent solutions with an organic feel that resonates with users. 

## Features
- **Astro Framework**: Utilizes the Astro framework for fast loading times and a streamlined experience across devices.
- **Vanilla JavaScript**: Avoids heavy libraries by leveraging vanilla JavaScript, ensuring a lightweight and efficient codebase.
- **AI Assisted**: Incorporates AI elements to enhance user interaction while maintaining a natural and approachable design.
- **User-Friendly Design**: Focuses on clean aesthetics that make navigation easy and enjoyable for all users.
- **Responsive Layout**: Adapts seamlessly to various screen sizes, providing an optimal viewing experience on desktops and mobile devices.
- **Content-Centric**: Prioritizes written content, allowing readers to engage deeply without distractions from excessive embellishments.
- **Unique Vibe**: Balances modern technology with an organic feel, creating a distinct atmosphere throughout the blog.
astro
Astro

Astro is the all-in-one web framework designed for speed. Pull your content from anywhere and deploy everywhere, all powered by your favorite UI components and libraries.

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Typescript

TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript, providing optional static typing, classes, interfaces, and other features that help developers write more maintainable and scalable code. TypeScript's static typing system can catch errors at compile-time, making it easier to build and maintain large applications.