Re: A VB.NET Critique

From: CBFalconer (cbfalconer_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/10/04


Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 12:36:22 GMT

Cor wrote:
>
> What I did show with the date was only meant as an example,
>
> By saying UK time, while I thought the time notation that the UK
> uses is used in most parts of the world where arabic figures are
> used and certainly in Europe, while the US time notation is more
> rare, you give something extra that is not needed for your
> investigation.

While I consider anything with VB or .NET in it anathema, there
should still be no reason for date confusion today. There has
been an ISO standard for date and time format for many years.
Today is 2004-01-10, for example, with no ambiguities. The
(local) time is 07:13:30. In GMT we are at "2004-01-10 12:13:30".

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