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BHE Software Engineer Coding Exercise

The Sieve of Eratosthenes

Prime numbers have many modern day applications and a long history in mathematics. Utilizing your own resources, research the sieve of Eratosthenes, an algorithm for generating prime numbers. Based on your research, implement an API that allows the caller to retrieve the Nth prime number. Some stub code and a test suite have been provided as a convenience. However, you are encouraged to deviate from Eratosthenes's algorithm, modify the existing functions/methods, or anything else that might showcase your ability; provided the following requirements are satisfied.

You must author your work in Go, JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, or C# - all other language submissions will be rejected. Stub code has been provided, so please choose from one of the provided language stubs that is most relevant to your skill set and the position you are applying for.

Requirements

  • Fork this repo to implement your solution
  • The library package provides an API for retrieving the Nth prime number using 0-based indexing where the 0th prime number is 2
  • Interviewers must be able to execute a suite of tests
    • Go: go test ./...
    • C#: dotnet test Sieve.Tests
    • Javascript: npm run test
    • Python: python -m unittest test_sieve.py
  • Your solution is committed to your project's main branch, no uncommitted changes or untracked files please
  • Submit the link to your public fork for review

Considerations

You may add more tests or restructure existing tests, but you may NOT change or remove the existing test outcomes; eg- f(0)=2, f(19)=71, f(99)=541, ..., f(10000000)=179424691

During the technical interview, your submission will be discussed, and you will be evaluated in the following areas:

  • Technical ability
  • Communication skills
  • Work habits and complementary skills