I took an existing MIT licensed prefix tree crate and had Claude+Gemini rewrite it to support immutable quickly comparable views. The execution took about one day's work, following two or three weeks thinking about the problem part time. I scoured the prefix tree libraries available in rust, as well as the various existing immutable collections libraries and found that nothing like this existed. I wanted O(1) comparable views into a prefix tree. This implementation has decently comprehensive tests and benchmarks.
No code for the next two but definitely results...
In both these examples, I leaned on Claude to set up the boilerplate, the GUI, etc, which gave me more mental budget for playing with the challenging aspects of the problem. For example, the tabu graph layout is inspired by several papers, but I was able to iterate really quickly with claude on new ideas from my own creative imagination with the problem. A few of them actually turned out really well.
https://github.com/micahscopes/radix_immutable
I took an existing MIT licensed prefix tree crate and had Claude+Gemini rewrite it to support immutable quickly comparable views. The execution took about one day's work, following two or three weeks thinking about the problem part time. I scoured the prefix tree libraries available in rust, as well as the various existing immutable collections libraries and found that nothing like this existed. I wanted O(1) comparable views into a prefix tree. This implementation has decently comprehensive tests and benchmarks.
No code for the next two but definitely results...
Tabu search guided graph layout:
https://bsky.app/profile/micahscopes.bsky.social/post/3luh4d...
https://bsky.app/profile/micahscopes.bsky.social/post/3luh4s...
Fast Gaussian blue noise with wgpu:
https://bsky.app/profile/micahscopes.bsky.social/post/3ls3bz...
In both these examples, I leaned on Claude to set up the boilerplate, the GUI, etc, which gave me more mental budget for playing with the challenging aspects of the problem. For example, the tabu graph layout is inspired by several papers, but I was able to iterate really quickly with claude on new ideas from my own creative imagination with the problem. A few of them actually turned out really well.