: Re: Do I need to write a bibliography? I made a program and wrote a paper on how it works. I do not quote anything, I just talk about my program. Do I still need to write a bibliography?
If it's useful to the reader, you might refer to written descriptions of:
data structures or algorithms you used (if they're unusual or important)
the overall structure or architecture of your system
the problem your system helps users to solve
your development process and practices
And if you refer to such descriptions, you might make a bibliography of them.
If there aren't any written descriptions of those things, or you don't think it would be helpful to cite them, you don't need a bibliography.
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