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 A114343 #2 Feb 27 2009 03:00:00 %S A114343 1,0,4,5,7,3,8,6,2,9,11,40,41,44,45,47,43,48,46,42,49,14,50,51,54,55, %T A114343 57,53,58,56,52,59,15,10,20,21,24,25,27,23,28,26,22,29,70,71,74,75,77, %U A114343 73,78,76,72,79,17,30,31,34,35,37,33,38,36,32,39,13,80,81,84,85,87,83,88 %N A114343 Integer names in Hebrew in alphabetical order: 1-digit, then 2-digit, then 3-digit, etc. %e A114343 The numbers in Hebrew (beginning with 0) start with aleph-phey, aleph-het, shin-tav, shin-lamed, aleph-resh, het-mem, shin-shin, shin-vet, shin-mem, tav-shin and so the order is 1,0,4,5,7,3,8,6,2,9 %Y A114343 Cf. A000052, A001061, A001062, A097960. %K A114343 base,nonn,word %O A114343 1,3 %A A114343 Steven Steinsaltz (steinsaltz(AT)jhu.edu), Feb 08 2006