The third course in the specialization Introduction to Programming in C introduces the programming constructs pointers, arrays, and recursion. Pointers provide control and flexibility when programming in C by giving you a way to refer to the location of other data. Arrays provide a way to bundle data by guaranteeing sequences of data are grouped together. Finally, recursive functions—functions that call themselves—provide an alternative to iteration that are very useful for implementing certain algorithms.

Pointers, Arrays, and Recursion

Pointers, Arrays, and Recursion
This course is part of Introductory C Programming Specialization



Instructors: Andrew D. Hilton
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Reviewed on Oct 19, 2020
Great introductory course for those who want to learn primitive part of programing.
Reviewed on Dec 20, 2019
Teaches you how to use GDB and debug code effectively. Challenging and engaging homework.
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2019
Great course that taught important programming topics.
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