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  • 2
    Any is fine, if it includes code
  • 5
    YYYY/MM/DD is better one it is easier to sort by this date also YYYY/DD/MM isn't a thing so it is easier to avoid mistakes
  • 3
    I will make my own date, DD(YYYY)MM

    @Omnisus I swear I've seen yyyy/dd/mm somewhere
  • 0
    @MPKaboose seriously πŸ’ͺ😌
  • 1
    @MPKaboose Because we want to sort by given day of month in whole year to compare how my dick looks like x days before and after salary πŸ˜ƒ We should have something like 1-31 days and 40-52 months, looks like shit but you could sort and easily distinguish day and month, because months written as Roman Numbers looks nice and distinguishable, but sorting isnt as easy anymore
  • 3
    @Omnisus let's agree that unix time is the best format πŸ˜€
  • 1
    In Sweden it's common/standard to date it like DD/MM -YY
  • 3
    DD/MM/YYYY is much better than MM/DD/YYYY - but it's still not good. I prefer YYYY-MM-DD for most use cases.
  • 2
    Unsure if the reaction in the last slide was because of the choice of date format, or because date formats were being discussed at all.
  • 1
    ISO 8601 Masterrace!
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