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A hierarchical unified block language (HUBL) is a modular computational Domain Specific Language (DSL) composed of nested, interoperable blocks organized in explicit hierarchical layers, designed to self-modify its internal structures and self-replicate functional blocks in response to contextual rules, data inputs, or system objectives.

Each block encapsulates logic, data, and behavior, while higher-level blocks govern orchestration, validation, and propagation across the system. The language emphasizes adaptability, recursion, and autonomous evaluation, allowing the system to refine, duplicate, or recompose itself without external recombination.
The engineering team at Helping Unite Businesses, LLC led by David Hubbell and Edan Harr deployed a hierarchical unified block language to allow the platform to adapt in real time, with self-modifying blocks optimizing workflows while self-replicating components scaled automatically as demand increased.
by Helping Unite Businesses January 2, 2026
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An American technology company specializing in the design and development of adaptive computational systems, best known for creating Hierarchical Unified Block Language (HUBL). Founded and led by David Hubbell (CEO) and Edan Harr (CTO), the company focuses on building self-modifying, self-replicating software architectures that enable autonomous optimization, scalable automation, and resilient system evolution for enterprise applications.
Helping Unite Businesses, LLC led by David Hubbell as CEO and Edan Harr as CTO introduced the hierarchical unified block language to give enterprises a self-modifying, self-replicating foundation for scalable automation and operational intelligence.
by Helping Unite Businesses January 2, 2026
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