I\'m coming from a Java background and have started working with objects in C++. But one thing that occurred to me is that people often use pointers to objects rather than t
The key strength of object pointers in C++ is allowing for polymorphic arrays and maps of pointers of the same superclass. It allows, for example, to put parakeets, chickens, robins, ostriches, etc. in an array of Bird.
Additionally, dynamically allocated objects are more flexible, and can use HEAP memory whereas a locally allocated object will use the STACK memory unless it is static. Having large objects on the stack, especially when using recursion, will undoubtedly lead to stack overflow.