Hi,
We're sorry for that but we don't have any official publication about
Spyder. We'll try to come up with one during the second half of the year.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 9/03/20 a las 11:19 a. m., Moritz Lürig escribió:
hey, same here - any concensus on how to cite spyder?
On Friday, 28 September 2018 02:36:23 UTC+2, Francis wrote:
Hey,
Spyder is a great tool, and I am using it for my research. Now I
am thinking to cite it in the paper I am writing.
I searched on the web for any possible requirement of citing
Spyder, but found no such thing. So is there any specific format
for this? I am thinking about something like: Spyder Developers.
(2018) Spyder. [Online]. Available: https://www.spyder-ide.org/.
However, I am not sure who I should write as *Spyder Developers*,
as well as which *title* and *year* I should use.
Thanks in advance.
Francis
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