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https://lemmy.world/post/38263914

Skeletor is here to help - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

csv’s are a horrible format. Tabs are superior in almost all use cases except that 0.00001% use case where someone has put a tab in their name.
Never heard of a tsv
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I don’t get the joke… ?

I am assuming there really is a standardized format that uses tabs? Or do you just see it as intuitive to replace the commas with tabs? I’m really curious. I haven’t typically worked with huge datasets but when I’ve worked with data stored in files it is normally either a json or a csv.

Bit of a joke related to bringing ā€œwhat is TSVā€ to an ā€œintenseā€ TSV vs CSV debate.

As for TSV itself, it’s a widely used standard from 32 years ago, and is often a default record delimiter when used with GNU/POSIX tools.

It mostly exists as legacy at this point, as people now prefer quoted values like those given in CSV (ver2) and JSON formats.

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Ah, ok. Thanks for this response!
Also most of (continental) Europe uses semi-colon delimiter, because comma is decimal separator.
I hate this so much, decimal localisation should be visually represented and saved with decimal points.
It’s only decimal ā€œpointā€ in English though.
Would you want time to be saved as the 1/1000000 of a moon cycle since the last celestial alignment? Or rather, would you care it it’s visualised as Christian based time?
ch-christian time…? that other one sounds insane