🌀 Recursion in JavaScript Recursion is a technique where a function calls itself to solve a problem. 👉 It works by breaking a problem into smaller parts 👉 Each call handles a smaller input 👉 It stops when it reaches a base case 💡 Key Concepts: • Base Case → Stops the recursion • Recursive Case → Calls the function again ⚠️ Important: Without a base case, recursion will cause infinite calls and crash the program. 🔥 Key Takeaway: Solve a small part and let recursion handle the rest. #javascript #webdevelopment #frontend #coding #100DaysOfCode
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