Waiting for the ISO 8601 & 9001 gang to show up and promote YYYY-MM-DD.
Edit: That took seconds, a very punctual bunch.
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Waiting for the ISO 8601 & 9001 gang to show up and promote YYYY-MM-DD.
Edit: That took seconds, a very punctual bunch.
Hello I've arrived
Whoo! ISO-8601 fan club!
YYYYMMDD, scrub out the excess fat!
I use periods. YYYY.MM.DD
I know. I started using the format with periods back in the 90s, before I knew of the standard, and at this point doing it with periods is muscle memory. That's not meant as an excuse, just an explanation. The excuse is laziness.
That's ... why I'm here
RFC 3339 if you please. Let's be prescriptive.
After all the self-important blowhards in the committe were satisified that they had put their fingerprint on the ISO8601 document with bullshit like "year-month-week" format support and signed off, they went home.
The rest stayed behind, waited a few minutes to be safe, and then quickly made RFC3339 like a proper standard.
This is what RFC3339 vs ISO8601 feels like.
Let's not forget that technically you have to pay for ISO8601, despite it being nearly useless as a standard because it allows several incompatible formats to coexist.
Fucking wild.
While a fucking stupid concept, it's nice that this particular format has a monetary deterrent.
I’m now imagining a child who must write 2026-05-10T10:06:09.426792Z on all of their tests.
They should also add a timezone since most of us don't live at UTC zero timezones -> 2012-12-28T18:12:33+09:00
ISO 8601/RFC-3339 (Unix Epoch also acceptable) gang reporting in.
I’m doing my part!
ISO thirsty!
It's the only way that makes sense
This fucknuts who thinks day should come before year, hah! Give me YYYY-MM-DD, because dashes are better than slashes any day of the week.
This format is the best. Especially for digital file names, because sorting the files by filename also sorts them by date.
A true professional. Have an upvote.
ISO 8601 gang.
Represent.
Immediate red flag, we all know that YYYY/MM/DD is the only acceptable perfect date
Agreed. As a nonviolent person, I'm willing to go to war over this. Can't have two files from different years listed side by side because they were from the first day of different months. That's anarchy.
If you use DD/MM/YYYY then logically you should also use ss:mm:hh
SMH...
Sarcastically Shaking My Many Hydra Heads.
iso8601 aka 2025-06-12
Don't go with this psycho! He mixes European style order with US style punctuation.
For computing or sorting purposes, YYYY-MM-DD is best. But in day to day writing a date, I prefer DD-MON-YYYY.
11-006-2025 ?
11-Jun-2025
It's shit format but at least it's better than 11.6.2025 or 6/11/2025
Single letter for month is too ambiguous - how do you tell apart June, July and January? Also, what do O and N denote?
For consistency, Americans should adopt mm:ss.hh MM-DD-YYYY.
For consistency, Europeans should adopt ss:mm:hh DD-MM-YYYY.
See how ridiculous that is? ISO8601 or GTFO
This is stupid AF.
YYYY/MM/DD
This is the best choice.
/ isn't a valid char in filenames, yyyy-mm-dd is better
Heretic!
YYYY.MM.DD is the correct format.
small correction: YYYY-MM-DD to avoid common special meanings chars
That's a tough one. I would have to say April 25. Because it's not too hot, not too cold, all you need is a light jacket.
I'm fine with anything in the realm of yyyymmdd or reversed, as long as it isn't the confusing format that is common in the USA
I'm the only one annoyed about DD/MM/YYYY not being a date, but a date "format"?
Not only it's a recycled joke, it doesn't even make sense.