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minus-square@dan@upvote.aulinkfedilink0•1 year agoSome ISO8601 formats are good, but some are unreadable (like 20240607T054831Z for date and time).
minus-square@zqwzzle@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglish0•1 year agoThe ones without separators tend to be for server/client exchange though.
minus-square@dan@upvote.aulinkfedilink1•1 year agoI agree but they’re hard to read at a glance when debugging and there’s lots of them :) Having said that, a lot of client-server communications use Unix timestamps though, which are even harder to read at a glance.
ISO8601 gang
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Some ISO8601 formats are good, but some are unreadable (like 20240607T054831Z for date and time).
The ones without separators tend to be for server/client exchange though.
I agree but they’re hard to read at a glance when debugging and there’s lots of them :)
Having said that, a lot of client-server communications use Unix timestamps though, which are even harder to read at a glance.