Stackoverflow shows date format like below:
Oct 24 '08 at 5:17
- Where the "MMM dd 'yy" date format idea came from?
- What is the name of the date format?
- Is it popular in certain countries or industries?
- If the answer to #3 is no, then why not just following data format what most users are familiar with?
- Any option to change the date format to something I am familiar with? (like yyyy-MM-dd)
[Update]
I unmarked the answer because after further search, still, I am not able to find any reference to this format. It seems that the there is a misunderstanding here. I am not questioning [Month, day, year] sequence. That sequence is commonly used.
The laser focus of my question is the use of Apostrophes is the date.
This specific use of Apostrophes is not defined or mentioned in Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_and_time_notation_in_the_United_States#Date
This article suggest a diffrent usage:
The Correct Use of Apostrophes in Dates: https://www.planetquark.com/2011/05/31/the-correct-use-of-apostrophes-in-dates/#.W8kR72hKiHs
Also, most grammar sites suggest the different use of Apostrophes in dates. Here is an example
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/how-to-write-dates/
So, is there any credible refrence that suggest this date format used in stack overflow: "MMM dd 'yy" (note the Apostrophes before yy)
Also, before you down-vote this question, please consider that by no means this is not about questioning why this format is used and this is not about challenging the date formats in the United States. Not at all.
All I am asking is where the format came from, and do we have a valid link to a reference that mentions the format.
I personally haven't seen this format used in any other website created in or based in United States.