C, for sure.
You can invoke a function that you've deployed to Oracle Functions in different ways:
Using the Fn Project CLI.
Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure CLI.
Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure SDKs.
Making a signed HTTP request to the function's invoke endpoint. Every function has an invoke endpoint.
Other Oracle Cloud services (for example, triggered by an event in the Events service) or from external services.
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