FAQ: Learn React Router v6 - [2022 Audit] Query Parameters

This community-built FAQ covers the “[2022 Audit] Query Parameters” exercise from the lesson “Learn React Router v6”.

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React Router
Learn React Router v6

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I am not sure where to complain about this but, i faced many syntactic errors in this specific lesson. And it is especially frustrating because React Routing is itself a long lesson with 12 modules. And it was very difficult to keep up and it became more frustrating because there were so many errors. For example
import { useSearchParams } from ‘react-router-dom’;

// Rendered when a user visits "/list"
export const List = (numberList) => {
  const [ searchParams, setSearchParams ] = useSearchParams();

  // render the numberList in ascending order
  <button click={ () => setSearchParams( {order: 'ASC'} ) }>
    Sort 
  </button>
}

This was posted in the lesson. The button has a “click” prop which does not exist but as a student i thought its a new prop that i need to learn, and i spent some time trying to find it until i realize its a typo. There were many more typos in this lesson previously too.
Therefore, I wanted to say bring it to attention. I like codecademy and the experience has been great so far, but this lesson had many problems and hopefully gets reviewed.

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This lesson had multiple issues, including a typo with a non-existent “click” prop, leading to confusion. It needs an audit and assurance service in Dubai for quality. Despite this, I’ve had a positive experience with Codecademy, but this lesson requires a careful review.