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kieronlanning avatar kieronlanning commented on July 18, 2024

I was about to suggest this too.

I was about to figure out what time the VS 2022 launch date was:

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When I figured there must be a plugin that can convert this info automatically...

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kazerniel avatar kazerniel commented on July 18, 2024

I think the main issue is that with the 10/11/2022 format it's impossible to tell if they meant it the US or international way.

Edit: though ofc there could be a filter to see if either of the first two numbers are higher than 12, and proceed accordingly.

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m1l avatar m1l commented on July 18, 2024

I agree, it is hard to tell, especially when people play with separators loosely, using ". / \ -" without following any standard. Even Microsoft announces some of their events as mm.dd.yyyy which is not in any standard. Things like 12/13/14 could be anything yy/mm/dd, dd/mm/yy, mm/dd/yy or other. I am only comfortable adding something that won't present wrong information, so 3/4 could be March or April, so I would still like users to deploy critical thinking and not rely on a simple algorithm to miss some important date. It could be another project if someone has an idea how to be more sure, but it is not suitable for this one

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