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Mmmh... dd/mm/yyyy or dd-mm-yyyy standardized, site-wide formatting...

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  • 4
    @StefanH ah yes ISO8601, on a couple of the projects I've found users prefer dd-mm-yyyy due to the left-to-right reading nature of most languages
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    I'm trying to find a UNIX timestamp wall clock. Receptionist will probably think something fishy is going on.
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    EVERYTHING but not mm/dd/yyyy
    @jarodsmk can I ask you where are you from?
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    @jamesh 32bit, to see the world die in 2033
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    @lusu it will probably have lost its novelty effect by then
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    @lusu yeah it probably will be switched to 64 bit before 2033 if not I want to see what all happens in the real y2k
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    @StefanH It's also what DIN 5008 asks for, if possible. I use it in my invoices 8).
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    MMM-DD-YYYY in French Canadian just to keep you busy 😉
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    @brod Three Ms? What the glob?
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    @Braintelligence the 3 month characters are just the beginning, it gets worse, much worse.
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    Unix timestamp in the backend whatever is standard in the clients country for the frontend that way it doesn't matter
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    DD MMM YYYY, FTW
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    Isn't grams a metric system?
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    Royale with cheese 🍔
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    DD-MM-YYYY for me when handling dates that should be naturally read and written, but YYYY-MM-DD when for example I want folders sorted by date.
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