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Encyclopedia > Sean Heber

Sean Heber is the co-creator of BeBits. BeBits -- always the same. ...


Sean has also created a few esoteric programming languages, including COW, Whirl, 3code, and Taxi. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... The COW programming language is an esoteric programming language created by Sean Heber. ... Whirl is an esoteric programming language created by Sean Heber. ...


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Heber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (215 words)
Heber the kenite is mentioned in the Book of Judges 4:17 of the Hebrew Bible as Jael's husband.
In the New Testament, Heber (Hebrew spelling עבר) is found once in Luke, referring to Eber of the Old Testament.
According to some British traditions, Heber was the name of a people descending from Magog's first son Baath who were supposed to have occupied the Iberian peninsula and Ireland (Hibernia) prior to arriving at their final destination in the Hebrides, leaving their name in each location.
BeBits - BeBits Staff (497 words)
Sean is a graduate of Clarke College in Dubuque, Iowa.
Sean is responsible for nearly all of the backend of BeBits; that is, the code and database systems which make the site work the way it does.
Sean has been working the online scene for quite some time now; his first job, in fact, was sysop of the utterly cool Galaxy BBS (which at its peak had six incoming lines).
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