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Actually, RFC 3339 is better. ๐
Isn't RFC 3339 just a slightly stricter subset of ISO 8601 (been a bit since I had to really worry about date standards).
To be honest, I don't even know the exact differences.
I do like that RFC 3339 allows you to write it like this:
2020-12-09 16:09:53
Whereas ISO 8601 requires it to be written like this:
2020-12-09T16:09:53
But the main reason RFC 3339 is better, is this: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3339
Yes, that is the whole RFC. I'm not linking that to be funny.
I'm linking it, because this is the closest I can show you to ISO 8601: https://www.iso.org/standard/70907.html
A fucking paywall. I couldn't know the exact differences between the two, because I cannot read the latter.
is it 8601 or 8061. now im confused.
8610 Writing the digits in descending order is the best way to write any number.