I’m in the US. 90% of devs I work with write it in ISO 8601 anyways, even in emails or chats. Not only does it make sense, it also sorts logically and is more searchable (eg 2024-11-*).
We have :non-iso-8601: as a slack emoji to add when people use caveman date formats.
Granted we’re an international company across Europe and Americas, and have certainly run into confusion with messages like “the license expires on 4/7/25”
I’m in the US. 90% of devs I work with write it in ISO 8601 anyways, even in emails or chats. Not only does it make sense, it also sorts logically and is more searchable (eg 2024-11-*).
We have
:non-iso-8601:
as a slack emoji to add when people use caveman date formats.Granted we’re an international company across Europe and Americas, and have certainly run into confusion with messages like “the license expires on 4/7/25”