Perhaps, but it focuses on business-oriented applications:
X ++ is an object-oriented language with similarities to C #. X ++ is part of the MorphX development platform that you use to create accounting and business management systems. (and)
So, in the sense that you can write accounting applications on BCPL or web servers in COBOL-85, then yes, this is probably possible. This is a good idea, this is another matter.
(a) See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa867122.aspx .