• Habahnow
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    10 months ago

    YYYY-MM-DD everything else is wrong.

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        It’s also the most relevant information first. I don’t care about what day it is if I don’t know what month it’s in. If it’s an unambiguous context they can just be omitted.

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        10 months ago

        Not only that. Processing logs with DD/MM/YYYY in many systems will result in octal base error because of the leading 0 in dates such as 07 08 09, and don’t let me talk about how some languages read the back slash / … pukes in shell

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          10 months ago

          You should be escaping all your strings first that would solve your / problem