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Wat (wie) is Mongolian Hordes technique - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hordes (disambiguation)

Mongolian Hordes technique      
<programming, jargon> (Or "Chinese Army technique") Assigning a large number of inexperienced programmers to a job which would better performed by a few skilled ones. The term was first used by Dr. Fred Brooks in his book "{The Mythical Man-Month}", Chapter 3. According to Dr. Brooks, he had in mind the vision of the Mongol Hordes sweeping across Asia and Europe when he created the term. [Jargon File] (1996-06-20)
Southern Mongolian         
LANGUAGE
Southern Mongolian language; South Mongolian language; Standard Mongolian (China); Peripheral Mongolian
Southern Mongolian or Inner Mongolian ( ) is a proposed major dialect group within the taxonomy of the Mongolian language.
Mongolian barbecue         
  • BD's Mongolian Grill in Ulanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Wu Zhaonan, the creator of Mongolian barbecue, in 2012
A TAIWANESE STIR FRIED DISH
Mongolian Barbeque; Mongolian bar-b-q; Mongolian BBQ; Mongolian barbeque; Mongolian bbq; Mon ko kao zo; Mongolian Barbecue
Mongolian barbecue () is a stir fried dish that was developed by Wu Zhaonan in Taiwan in 1951. Meat and vegetables are cooked on large, round, solid iron griddles at temperatures of up to 300 °C (572 °F).

Wikipedia

Hordes

Hordes may refer to:

  • Social and military structures of nomadic Turkic peoples in the Middle Ages; see:
    • Golden Horde
    • Mongol and Tatar states in Europe
  • The miniature war game Hordes (game)