The Future of Frontend Architecture: Inside a Gemini-Powered Compiler

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AI isn’t just for writing boilerplate code anymore—it’s getting good enough to help design complex system architectures.

In my latest post, I break down the architecture of a new experiment: a Gemini-powered Angular "Lite" compiler prototype. I explore how AI-assisted workflows change the way we think about parsing, compiling, and rendering on the frontend.

If you are interested in the intersection of AI and frontend tooling, check out the full deep dive here:

https://sunnyblog.apexmansunny.workers.dev/posts/angular-compiler-with-gemini/

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