Crankymonkey writes "The GNOME desktop surroundings could soon gain support for fabric and extending applications with thanks to an developmental new project called Seed. Ars Technica has written a full tutorial about Seed with several code examples. The article demonstrates how to make a GTK+ form for Linux with and explains how Seed could lobby the future of GNOME development. In some ways, it's an phylogeny of the blueprint* that was pioneered long ago by GNU with embedded Scheme. Ars Technica concludes: 'The availability of a desktop-wide embeddable scripting brogue for form wing
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