Olmo Hernández Cuba <olmo.hernandez-c...@gmx.es> writes: > Well, maybe something like: > > G. Van Rossum. The Python Language > Reference Manual. Network Theory Ltd., September 2003.
Are you referencing material from that document? If so, go ahead and reference that document's URL. > In other languages I use, the proper citation is obtained from the > interpreter itself, and it points you to the language reference. But why cite the language reference, or any document, if you're not actually referencing material in that document? I don't see how merely writing programs in a language warrants bibliographic citation for it. Perhaps just referring to the main URL for the Python website? -- \ “What you have become is the price you paid to get what you | `\ used to want.” —Mignon McLaughlin | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list