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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T16:50:53+00:00 2026-05-28T16:50:53+00:00

I’m about to start a fairly complex project involving AWS, particularly EC2, S3 and

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I’m about to start a fairly complex project involving AWS, particularly EC2, S3 and Dynamo, and try to decide which language to use. I know python and ruby, no java/net/php.

http://aws.amazon.com/ruby | http://aws.amazon.com/python

From my understanding, there’s no official SDK for python, is boto an adequate replacement?

Are there any tools/libraries in Ruby I’m going to miss if I choose Python (and vice versa)?

Which (AWS-related) community is bigger/better?

Please note: this is not a question about what language is better or worse! I’m only interested to hear which language has better support for AWS.

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    2026-05-28T16:50:54+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:50 pm

    From my understanding, there’s no official SDK for python, is boto an
    adequate replacement?

    Absolutely, boto could have been considered the de facto Python SDK for AWS for quite some time already, and recently its author, Mitch Garnaat, has fortunately joined the AWS team as well, see Big News Regarding Python, boto, and AWS:

    Building on this model, Mitch Garnaat has also joined the team. Mitch
    has been a member of the AWS community for over 6 years and has made
    over 2,000 posts to the AWS Developer Forums. He is also the author of
    boto, the most popular third-party library for accessing AWS, and of
    the Python and AWS Cookbook.


    Appendix: hazardous assessment

    Your question regarding Which (AWS-related) community is bigger/better? can indeed only be answered subjectively, and I definitely agree with Marcin’s comment to choose the language/development environment you are most comfortable with instead.

    However, my utterly personal impression is, that Python might have an edge in the developer sphere, i.e. it seems to be more often the choice for facilitating AWS as a component in development scenarios (but then, I’m biased, insofar I prefer Python here as well and filter information accordingly).

    On the other hand, Ruby seems to currently have an edge within the operations sphere, insofar the two (most?!) popular and widely used infrastructure automation tools, Puppet and Chef, are both Ruby based (but then, I’m biased, insofar I prefer these tools right now myself and filter information accordingly). Likewise both are explicitly addressed by AWS in their automation guides as well, see e.g. AWS CloudFormation Articles and Tutorials.

    So choose wisely 😉

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