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?

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