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**To get started with Oqtane:**
1. Oqtane is currently compatible with **[.NET Core 3.0 Preview 4 SDK (3.0.100-preview4-011223)](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/3.0)**. Microsoft continues to release new versions of .NET Core 3.0 on a regular basis and we do our best to keep up; however, for the best results you should use the most compatible .NET Core 3.0 version.
1. Oqtane is currently compatible with **[.NET Core 3.0 Preview 6 SDK (3.0.0-preview6.19307.2)](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/3.0)**. Microsoft continues to release new versions of .NET Core 3.0 on a regular basis and we do our best to keep up; however, for the best results you should use the most compatible .NET Core 3.0 version.
2. Install the latest **Preview** edition of [Visual Studio 2019](https://visualstudio.com/preview) with the **ASP.NET and web development** workload.
3. Install the latest [Blazor extension](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=870389) from the Visual Studio Marketplace.
4. 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**. Note that this option may no longer be applicable in newer versions of Visual Studio 2019 Preview edition.
4. Enable Visual Studio to use preview SDKs: Open **Tools** > **Options** in the menu bar. Open the **Environment** node. Open the **Preview Features** tab. Check the box for **Use previews of the .NET Core SDK**. Select **OK**.
5. Download or Clone the Oqtane source code to your local system. 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.