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cafecortado7832176dIt should follow your locale. Or your phone's locale. Or your bank's locale...
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lorentz15210176d@Lensflare Thanks!
Also to clarify, the first M is the last digit of the month and the second M is the first digit of the month, because the clusters carry place value information -
awesomeest1221175d@TeachMeCode what part of the multiverse do you live in... or use for your references?
I do use a European date format by default (today is 21.5.24) but since there's more people who are used to other formats, i tend to stick to datetime objects/sql innate timestamp(6) so i can just reformat it for me upon query.
I tend to seriously piss off an American bank or 2 a year and doctor's offices certainly arent fond of my occasional slip ups. -
TeachMeCode5174175d@awesomeest what does my timeline have to do with anything lol. I live in the spideyverse. Seriously why do you hate the format you like to use? It goes well with your euro English “mate”
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TeachMeCode5174175dI have good references but i have a buddy who referred me to someone he knows, said im a good dev and passed my resume to him and boom I’m signing paperwork this week for a cool startup. Love how one can surpass the hellish interview loop, damn. No onboarding bullshit or scrum, so I can keep the knife further from my throat lol
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awesomeest1221174d@TeachMeCode forgot to mention... "European English" isnt really a thing. Most Europeans with english as a second language tend to use American english. I lean towards British/english english.
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awesomeest1221174d@cafecortado follow the locale is pretty vague unless always explicitly setting (and whatever being used actually calling for) the time and date format... and if you think that even 1/3 of all applications use that really easy/simple/basic methodology, please tell me where you get your drugs or who your hypnotherapist is.
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awesomeest1221174d@lorentz early in middle school i used to make/use tons of little regex reformatting scripts for too many things to list. I also wrote/formatted/stored(like fs architecture/scheme) them along the same lines as the notorious Obfuscated C methods. It was (still partially is) my personal brand of encryption fueled by the tennants of Obfuscated C, the spirit/sensibilities of Shakespeare's Puck and the intended applications of CSS.
Clearly, I get bored easily.
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