For any student struggling to bridge the gap between writing "Hello World" and understanding how the machine actually manages data, remains the gold standard. It transforms the pointer from a source of frustration into a tool of power.
This declares a pointer variable ptr that can hold the memory address of an int variable. For any student struggling to bridge the gap
: Often relies on 16-bit Turbo C concepts, which may not align with modern 64-bit compilers. For any student struggling to bridge the gap