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minus-squarespectre [he/him]hexbear16·4 years agoThere is only one correct way to write the date as defined in the ISO-8601 standard. Anything else is incorrect. YYYY-MM-DD link
minus-squaredoublepepperoni [none/use name]hexbear4·4 years agoThat's also how it's done in Japan and probably other places, just go from largest to smallest in terms of units of time link
minus-squareMarxGuns [comrade/them]hexbear8·4 years agoLeast precise to most precise. You can truncate on the end and it still means something, just less precise. I call that a win. link
minus-squarejohn_browns_beard [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear2·4 years agoSorts perfectly in databases link
minus-squareAFoolishBaboon [none/use name]hexbear1arrow-down1·edit-22 years agodeleted by creator link
There is only one correct way to write the date as defined in the ISO-8601 standard. Anything else is incorrect.
YYYY-MM-DD
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That's also how it's done in Japan and probably other places, just go from largest to smallest in terms of units of time
Least precise to most precise. You can truncate on the end and it still means something, just less precise. I call that a win.
Sorts perfectly in databases
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601