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# Oqtane Framework
Oqtane is .NET Core Web Application Framework for Blazor
![Oqtane](https://github.com/oqtane/framework/blob/master/oqtane.png?raw=true "Oqtane")
Oqtane uses Blazor, a new web framework for .NET Core that lets you build interactive web UIs using C# instead of JavaScript. Blazor apps are composed of reusable web UI components implemented using C#, HTML, and CSS. Both client and server code is written in C#, allowing you to share code and libraries.
To get started with Oqtane:
1. Install the latest preview of [Visual Studio 2019](https://visualstudio.com/preview) with the **ASP.NET and web development** workload.
2. Install the latest [Blazor extension](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=870389) from the Visual Studio Marketplace. This step makes Blazor templates available to Visual Studio.
3. Enable Visual Studio to use preview SDKs: Open **Tools** > **Options** in the menu bar. Open the **Projects and Solutions** node. Open the **.NET Core** tab. Check the box for **Use previews of the .NET Core SDK**. Select **OK**.
4. Open the **Oqtane.sln** solution file. If you want to develop using **server-side** Blazor ( which includes a full debugging experience in Visual Studio ) you should choose to Build the solution using the default Debug configuration. If you want to develop using **client-side** Blazor ( WebAssembly ) you should first choose the "Wasm" configuration option in the Visual Studio toolbar and then Build.
Oqtane was created by [Shaun Walker](https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaunbrucewalker/) and is inspired by the DotNetNuke web application framework. Initially created as a proof of concept, Oqtane is a native Blazor application written from the ground up using modern .NET Core technology. It is a modular framework offering a fully dynamic page compositing model, multi-site support, designer friendly templates ( skins ), and extensibility via third party modules.
At this point Oqtane offers a minimum of desired functionality and is not recommended for production usage. The expectation is that Oqtane will rapidly evolve as a community driven open source project.