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…implemented 'using blocks' statements to implicitly call 'Dispose()' in lieu of explicit method call).
… Please note that GETAsync currently does not check additional parameters to determine GET/POST, and will only issue GET requests.
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I've added AlchemyAPI_Async.cs to the project in order to provide clear examples of asynchronous access while making as few edits to AlchemyAPI.cs as possible. One notable point is the necessity of .NET 4.5 in order to use HTTPClient as a concise way to enable native async. Some minor edits have also been made to the Examples provided in order to allow the solution to build— in particular, providing a missing (albeit empty) text file, and switching out the target framework as per the rest of the solution.