So what I want to know is, who uses the week-based-year SO MUCH that it's in a Java library
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Is that true for all (useful) versions of Java?
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Yeah looks like it's the same for SimpleDateFormat in Java 7 & 6 at least
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whaaat brb grepping for YYYY -
Okay your tweet had me grepping as soon as I got into work this morning and I found 9 other places...



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I think the IS0-8601 part you mention is partly misleading: String.format("%tF", LocalDate.of(2019, 12, 30)) will render as 2019-12-30; with 'F' being 'ISO 8601 complete date' as of Formatter's javadoc.
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Oh yeah good point. I only meant that specifically for ISO-8601, the first day of the week is defined as Monday and the minimum number of days in the first week is 4 so for some other standard, Thursday may not necessarily be the day that decides what year you're returned.
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over?
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... the name of the defect I created to fix all these occurrences


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This is infuriating. Why.
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The best reason I've seen on stackoverflow is for timesheet systems because they can't have the same week bucketed into two years... But like...

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