Dear Nelly,

It’s easy if there is an interoperability story with the other language and 
OCaml.  For example, C applications could be crosscompiled and linked with 
Mirage.

But in general, not without going through the C FFI, which nullifies many of 
the benefits of using Mirage in the first place.

regards,
Anil

> On 29 Mar 2019, at 10:51, DOR Nelly <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I currently am studying a few solutions for developing a network application 
> on exo- or unikernels. I am very much interested in mirageOS but am unsure 
> about some aspects, the main one being : is it possible to develop 
> applications to run with MirageOS in languages other than OCaml ? I apologize 
> if this question has already been asked and answered on the website, but I 
> couldn't find a clear answer.... Thanks for your help !
> 
> Pleasant day to all who read this message,
> 
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