The usual mantra is:
As for how to cite I'll leave to more academically inclined, but I'd probably guess you'd do it similar to however you'd reference any other online-only resource (e.g. the same way you'd refer to Wolfram's Mathworld or Wikipedia in general).
Update: Actually now that I think of it it'd probably be more properly cited however one would cite (if you'd even cite) something like Mathematica or Excel. I was thinking more citing Perlmonks in my suggestion above, not Perl per se.
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In reply to Re: Do you cite a programining lang?
by Fletch
in thread Do you cite a programining lang?
by BioNrd
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