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Technical Accuracy Checklist
Use this checklist to verify all technical claims, facts, and information are accurate and current.
Factual Accuracy
- All technical claims verified against official documentation
- Version numbers specified and correct
- API usage matches current documentation
- Language features used correctly
- Framework concepts accurately explained
- No outdated or deprecated information presented as current
Source Verification
- Official documentation referenced for all claims
- Standards (RFCs, PEPs, etc.) cited correctly
- Third-party library documentation checked
- Release notes reviewed for version-specific features
- Community best practices verified from authoritative sources
Code Correctness
- All code examples are syntactically correct
- Code produces the claimed outputs
- Function signatures match documentation
- Return types are correct
- Parameter usage is accurate
- Imports and dependencies are complete
Best Practices Currency
- Recommended approaches are current (not outdated)
- Best practices align with industry standards
- Design patterns are appropriate
- Common anti-patterns are avoided or called out
- Modern language features used where appropriate
Common Misconceptions
- Common mistakes are corrected, not perpetuated
- Myths or misconceptions are addressed
- Confusing concepts are clarified accurately
- Edge cases are explained correctly
- Limitations are clearly stated
Expert Validation
- Content reviewed by subject matter expert
- Technical claims validated by multiple sources
- Complex concepts verified for accuracy
- Examples represent real-world best practices
- No oversimplification that leads to misunderstanding