And, if you're client centered - they'll say they hate it.

I've not had one client request a date format like that. Usually, they want
m/d/yy, or Month d, yyyy. *sigh*

From: "Jochem van Dieten"
>
> > I still vote  for YYYY-MM-DD for dates. :-)
>
> It is probably the best format there is. It is unambiguous, it is
> the standard and it can be sorted as a string.
>
> Jochem
>
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