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jQuery equivalent of JavaScript's addEventListener method

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How do I change the default author and committer in the Eclipse Git plugin?

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How do you push just a single Git branch (and no other branches)?

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Express-js wildcard routing to cover everything under and including a path

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Signal handling with multiple threads in Linux

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What is the difference between LINQ ToDictionary and ToLookup

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Python's os.makedirs doesn't understand “~” in my path

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Choice between vector::resize() and vector::reserve()

...the only effect. So it depends on what you want. If you want an array of 1000 default items, use resize(). If you want an array to which you expect to insert 1000 items and want to avoid a couple of allocations, use reserve(). EDIT: Blastfurnace's comment made me read the question again and realiz...
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How to deal with IntelliJ IDEA project files under Git source control constantly changing?

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What is the maximum number of characters that nvarchar(MAX) will hold?

...re detailed numbers, you should be able to store (2 ^ 31 - 1 - 2) / 2 = 1'073'741'822 double-byte characters 1 billion, 73 million, 741 thousand and 822 characters to be precise in your NVARCHAR(MAX) column (unfortunately, that last half character is wasted...) Update: as @MartinMulder pointed ...