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Chris Maunder4-Aug-17 9:32
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Jesse Connell7-Aug-17 9:28
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jeron14-Aug-17 9:22
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André Pereira15-Mar-18 4:01
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Daniel Pfeffer5-Aug-17 8:12
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W Balboos, GHB4-Aug-17 8:28
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irneb6-Aug-17 20:05
irneb6-Aug-17 20:05 
W∴ Balboos wrote:
Big Endian, I think, is surely the way to go for dates.

Agreed. Especially if some decent delimiter is used (something like -/.) it is as readable, usable, workable, and consistent as possible. And thus it ends up with the best of all worlds - easy to sort, consistent for storage, no ambiguity, straight-forward, as well as easy to pick up the day/month as well. I mean how difficult is it to read the last 4 digits of a date instead of the first 4?

For me, I try to use the ISO standard date format as much as possible. Though for display I would try to convert to whatever local setting is in effect. But for storage and working with dates, especially if working on text based dates, there is simply no alternative to ISO standard (even allowing for variations in time zones for DateTime data).

Here's the irritating thing though: Most programs are designed for the US market. Thus most are then by default showing the US-only (not counting some small country somewhere wanting to be "different too" - now that sounds oxi-mor-ish) "randomised" date format. And no, the US is not the largest part of the world, not by a long shot. Meaning until the user (the largest part of users throughout the world) has realised that the date is in some unexpected rearranged order, they're reading it wrong to begin with.

IMO the default (if not more properly displaying to user preferences) should be ISO (i.e. YYYY-MM-DD) as it is impossible to misinterpret, there's never something like YYYY-DD-MM, or at least not that I've come across. So even if someone's used to DD-MM-YY, or for the US "non-world"-citizen's MM-DD-YY, it's quick to pick up exactly what is meant (especially if sticking to the 4 digit year).
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kalberts6-Aug-17 21:49
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Stephen McCafferty6-Aug-17 23:36
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