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Code Quality Checklist
Use this checklist to ensure code examples meet quality standards for technical books.
Style Guide Compliance
- Code follows language-specific style guide (PEP 8, Airbnb JS, Google Java, etc.)
- Indentation is consistent and correct
- Naming conventions are followed
- Line length limits respected
- Formatting is consistent throughout
Naming
- Variable names are descriptive and meaningful
- Function/method names clearly describe their purpose
- No single-letter variables (except in loops/lambdas where conventional)
- Constants use appropriate naming (UPPER_CASE typically)
- Class names follow conventions (PascalCase typically)
Comments
- Comments explain WHY, not WHAT
- Complex logic is explained
- Design decisions are documented
- Inline comments are used sparingly and purposefully
- No commented-out code left in examples
Code Structure
- No hardcoded values (use constants or configuration)
- Code is DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) - unless repetition aids clarity
- Functions are focused and do one thing well
- Code is organized logically
- Imports/dependencies are clearly listed
Error Handling
- Appropriate error handling is demonstrated
- Error messages are meaningful
- Edge cases are considered
- Errors are caught at appropriate levels
- Error handling pattern is language-appropriate
Best Practices
- Follows current language best practices
- Uses modern language features appropriately
- Avoids deprecated features
- Security best practices followed (no hardcoded credentials, SQL injection prevention, etc.)
- Performance considerations addressed where relevant
Educational Value
- Code prioritizes clarity over cleverness
- Examples are simple enough to understand but realistic
- Code demonstrates the concept clearly
- No unnecessary complexity
- Production-ready patterns shown where appropriate