The AWS SDK for .NET makes it easier for developers to build .NET applications that tap into the cost-effective, scalable, and reliable AWS infrastructure services such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).
The AWS SDK for .NET supports development on .NET Framework 3.5 or later, .NET Core 2.0 or later, and any platform that supports .NET Standard 2.0 or later. As of version 3.7, the AWS SDK for .NET no longer supports .NET Standard 1.3.
These pages contain additional information about the AWS SDK for .NET and using .NET to access AWS:
This section introduces you to the fundamentals of tool installation, configuring AWS access keys, and getting started with a sample project.
This section describes how to start a project and then set it up by configuring AWS access keys, configuring an AWS Region, and installing packages.
General programming techniques and information for developing software with the AWS SDK for .NET
Developer blog for the AWS SDK for .NET, Visual Studio toolkit and AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell.
Guide to help developers move their applications from version 2 to version 3 of the AWS SDK for .NET.
Guide to help developers move their applications from version 3.3 to version 3.5 of the AWS SDK for .NET.
Guide to help developers move their .NET Standard 1.3 applications to a newer version of .NET, which is required as of version 3.7 of the AWS SDK for .NET.
As of version 3.5 of the AWS SDK for .NET, the following libraries have been extracted:
This is the archive for legacy Unity support. This repository is provided for customers who are using the legacy, Unity-specific binaries.
The AWS SDK for .NET Mobile Analytics Manager makes it easy to gather usage information about mobile applications in the background and sync that data with AWS.
The AWS SDK for .NET CognitoSync SyncManager enables customers to easily sync data with Amazon Cognito with non-constant network availability.