It's fine to do this, but there are some things you should keep in mind how you do it.
Any time you're quoting an outside reference, it's ideal to provide a link to it as well as pull in the relevant key nugget of wisdom from your source.
As a reference, you can observe either this answer that I've recently posted, or this answer which seems to still be getting a lot of attention. In both answers, I cite my source and offer a summary result of the information in case the resource disappears or goes dark overnight.
If your answer is just the link, that's significantly less ideal. Merely posting a link to the documentation is pretty poor form, and should be avoided since it's likely to get the answer deleted as being link-only.
Also, if the link is an answer that's already here on Stack Overflow, that's a strong signal that the question is a duplicate, and should instead be closed as such.
Finally, if the link is there only to generate clicks, like being to a blog or to some sort of advertisement, and is not related to the answer at all, that is considered to be spam, and is subject for removal as well.
To summarize: It's fine to post external links in answers, but if you do, use it as a reference and pull context into the answer.