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jQuery - hashchange event

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What's the $unwind operator in MongoDB?

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Deploy a project using Git push

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Vim multiline editing like in sublimetext?

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Using smart pointers for class members

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How do you display a Toast from a background thread on Android?

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How do I know the script file name in a Bash script?

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How to create a .NET DateTime from ISO 8601 format

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fancybox2 / fancybox causes page to to jump to the top

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Why would I ever use push_back instead of emplace_back?

... its memory. However, I was basing these changes off my understanding in 2012, during which I thought "emplace_back does everything push_back can do and more, so why would I ever use push_back?", so I also changed the push_back to emplace_back. Had I instead left the code as using the safer push_ba...