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by tdrdt
1702 days ago
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I was not talking about translations only. Formats for dates and money are available in almost every programming language as library. You don't have to invent this yourself. The same for timezones, as long als all dates in your DB are UTC. And inputs for phone numbers and addresses fall in the category of 'Falsehood programmers believe about...'. If you store your data normalized all the programming language locale libraries make your life easy. /2c |
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times don't have to be UTC but need the timezone info attached - be it implicit (all are UTC) or explicit, e.g. in text form rfc3339.
Stripping the time-zone is information-loss and usually not desirable.