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At the end of this guide, you should be capable of running the server and interact with its exposed features via the [SiLA 2 Browser](https://gitlab.com/SiLA2/sila_base/wikis/SiLA-Browser-Quickstart#run-the-sila-2-browser).
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There are currently two C# implementations of the SiLA 2 specification:
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1. [sila_csharp](https://gitlab.com/SiLA2/sila_csharp): community developed a reference implementation
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- Useful if you would like to be able to create features first, and then from features implement servers.
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2. [sila_tecan](https://gitlab.com/SiLA2/sila_csharp): A fork of sila_csharp with a different developer philosophy proudly brought to you by [Tecan](https://www.tecan.com/)
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- It gives you the possibility to build your instrument interfaces first and then automatically generate the class interfaces for your instrument/device.
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## Pre-requisites
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To follow the steps in this tutorial, you will need the following:
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