On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 07:52:24 +0100
Michael Baldry <mich...@brightbits.co.uk> wrote:

> It's useful to remember the reference time has a pattern, 
> but the MST, 12 hour clock and it not being in a common order

There is no such thing as "common order" of date/time notation.
This notation is a part of the local culture. The Go format pattern happens
to be the "most natural" — though just for its birthplace (United States).

> (day month, then year later)
Thats natural for a big part of Europe and a chunk of Africa.

> it is essentially: 01/02 03:04:05PM '06 -0700, that
> fact is obscured when parsing in common formats.

Hope this helps :)

-- 
Wojciech S. Czarnecki
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