Are you 12?
CallumWells
joined 1 year ago
Based on what?
Just go for Fahrenkelsius, it's the obvious choice
Anything that is "degrees" is the devils work. Radians are so neat and IIRC it makes a lot of trigonometry math easier. Yes, they're a bit weird to get into once one has been indoctrinated to degrees, but (pi/2) radians is just so nice.
The amount of things allowed by ISO 8601 is even more than what's allowed by RFC 3339, if you take the time to look at https://ijmacd.github.io/rfc3339-iso8601/
Deus Ex, here we come!
allows, not requires. It basically means you can use space instead of T when showing it to end users and any technical person can just use T
I love that the calculators showing different answers are both from the same manufacturer XD
What a great response when your "joke" is stupid. XD Grow up.