This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A001058 #24 Nov 19 2022 05:38:29 %S A001058 0,2,3,6,7,1,9,4,5,8,22,23,26,27,21,29,24,25,28,20,12,32,33,36,37,31, %T A001058 39,34,35,38,30,13,10,62,63,66,67,61,69,64,65,68,60,16,72,73,76,77,71, %U A001058 79,74,75,78,70,17,92,93,96,97,91,99,94,95,98,90,19,14,42,43,46,47,41 %N A001058 1-digit numbers in reverse alphabetical order, then 2-digit numbers, etc. %C A001058 This uses the standard US English names for numbers. - _Daniel Forgues_, May 11 2016 %D A001058 Ben Hamilton, Brainteasers and Mindbenders, Fireside, 1992, p. 19. %Y A001058 Cf. A000052. %K A001058 word,nonn,base %O A001058 1,2 %A A001058 _N. J. A. Sloane_, Vijay10(AT)aol.com (Ajay Sudan)