Heterogeneous in a sentence as an adjective

When I went to school, junior high was heterogeneous and I was miserable.

I don't just wave a giant paycheck around in front of a highly heterogeneous set of people, asking them to tell me where to spend it.

It requires a third party, and implementations of NAT are very heterogeneous.

Comparing a heterogeneous group to homogeneous groups, in three charts.

Second, this makes it very difficult to form heterogeneous communities online.

Our position is therefore that, although spaces for indentation is nice for small programs, it doesn't scale well, and the bigger and more heterogeneous the code base, the more trouble it can cause.

It can be pleasant to hang out with people like that in a heterogeneous group where not everyone is comfortable with everyone else, but they make damned unsatisfying friends and lovers.

Then there are other have-nots: The statistical bias of past YC batches seem to be away from the relatively older entrepreneurs or heterogeneous teams.

One of this really interesting things I've discovered over the last year is that the government is really heterogeneous; extraordinary competence exists in many places.

"I dont want no glue - the web is one platform, time to stop forcing us to treat it as a collection of heterogeneous components".No, the web is a collection of heterogenous components - stop trying to force everyone to treat is as one platform.

All of the back pressure, flow overhead, reaction rates, equilibria, etc constructs are directly analogous to moving bits and doing computation in complex, distributed, heterogeneous computing systems.

Heterogeneous definitions

adjective

consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or nature; "the population of the United States is vast and heterogeneous"

See also: heterogenous

adjective

originating outside the body

See also: heterogenous