Peregrin Sandford

Peregrin Sandford (March 23, 1796 - November 15, 1884) was the Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey from 1857 to 1858.[1]

Biography

He was born March 23, 1796, near Bloomingdale, New Jersey. He was the Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey from 1857 to 1858. He died on November 15, 1884.[1] He was buried at Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson, New Jersey.

gollark: Although what you can do nowadays is package it as a webview thing (not electron, there are saner things to use the system webview like this: https://crates.io/crates/web_view) and have a bit of native code for the out-of-sandbox parts. Although you drop some nice things that way.
gollark: Also, the sandboxing *can* make it not work for some applications.
gollark: There are obviously problems like compatibility across browsers, having to write typically nonzero amounts of JS, and some amount of weirdness.
gollark: You can load and run your applications on basically any modern platform with no install step, they can easily connect to your backend, webapps are well-sandboxed, it has *very* nice rendering/UI capabilities, and you can run code in basically whatever language you want via WASM (although it may be slow).
gollark: The browser actually is a pretty nice application platform despite its problems.

References

  1. "Ex-Judge Peregrin Sandford". The New York Times. November 16, 1884. Retrieved 2011-09-29. Ex-Judge Peregine Sandford, one of the oldest and best-known citizens of Paterson, N. J., died in that city on Friday night in his eighty-ninth year. He was born March 23, 1796, near Bloomingdale, Morris County, N.J. In 1688 Capt. William Sandford, of Barbadoes, in the West Indies, bought an immense tract of land, lying between the Passic and Hackensack Rivers and extending for seven miles from their intersection, for $20 per annum forever. ...
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