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- Installation package mode: Dependency download and installation as well as building operations are performed using commands. Burning and running are performed in DevEco Device Tool. OpenHarmony also provides the [Docker environment](../get-code/gettools-acquire.md), which can significantly simplify the environment configuration before compilation. You can build your source code in the Docker environment if you are more accustomed to using the installation package mode.
This document exemplifies how to use the installation package mode. For details about the IDE mode, see [Getting Started with Mini and Small Systems (IDE Mode)](../quick-start/quickstart-lite-ide-directory.md).
This document exemplifies how to use the installation package mode. For details about the IDE mode, see [Getting Started with Mini and Small Systems (IDE Mode)](../quick-start/quickstart-ide-lite-overview.md).
## Development Environment
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## Development Boards
In this document, two development board models are used as examples: Hi3861 and Hi3516D V300. For details about these development boards, see [Appendix](../quick-start/quickstart-lite-board-introduction.md). You can purchase the development board as required.
In this document, two development board models are used as examples: Hi3861 and Hi3516D V300. For details about these development boards, see [Appendix](../quick-start/quickstart-lite-introduction-hi3861.md). You can purchase the development board as required.