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 A001062 #35 Jun 30 2024 09:03:18 %S A001062 5,2,8,9,4,7,6,3,1,0,50,55,52,51,58,59,54,57,56,53,10,18,19,17,12,11, %T A001062 40,45,42,41,48,49,44,47,46,43,14,80,85,82,90,98,99,97,92,88,89,91,94, %U A001062 84,95,96,87,86,93,83,81,15,16,60,70,78,79,77,72,71,74,75,76,73,13,30 %N A001062 1-, 2-, 3- ... digit numbers in alphabetical order in French (incorrect version, see A187876 for the correct version). %C A001062 This sequence has been preserved in the state it was published originally but is unfortunately incorrect. For instance, 80 is "quatre-vingts", so comes after quatre-vingt-cinq, not before. For a corrected version see A187876. - _Olivier Gérard_, Jul 04 2012 %Y A001062 Cf. A187876 for the correct version, giving a few 3-digit numbers as well. %K A001062 dead %O A001062 1,1 %A A001062 _N. J. A. Sloane_, _Simon Plouffe_