December 2013
Beginner
416 pages
12h 45m
English
Dates, numbers, and currencies are often written in different ways in different countries. One of the most common issues is the display of dates. U.S.-style dates are often in the form month/date/year, whereas other countries use date/month/year. This can be a potential source of confusion when the month and date are displayed with one or two digits.
Here are other locale formatting issues you need to be aware of.
Currency symbols vary from country to country, including the English pound (£), Japanese yen (¥), and European euro (€). In a few cases, the currency symbol appears after the ...
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