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-Alamofire is an HTTP networking library written in Swift. Think of it as [AFNetworking](https://github.com/afnetworking/afnetworking) reimagined for the conventions of this new language.
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+Alamofire is an HTTP networking library written in Swift. Think of it as [AFNetworking](https://github.com/afnetworking/afnetworking), reimagined for the conventions of this new language.
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-Of course, AFNetworking remains the premiere networking library available for Mac OS X and iOS, and can easily be used in Swift, just like any other Objective-C code. AFNetworking is stable and reliable, and isn't going anywhere. But for anyone looking for something a little more idiomatic to Swift, Alamofire may be right up your alley. (It's not a mutually-exclusive choice, either! AFNetworking & Alamofire will peacefully co-exist within the same codebase.)
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+Of course, AFNetworking remains the premiere networking library available for Mac OS X and iOS, and can easily be used in Swift, just like any other Objective-C code. **AFNetworking is stable and reliable, and isn't going anywhere.** But for anyone looking for something a little more idiomatic to Swift, Alamofire may be right up your alley. (It's not a mutually-exclusive choice, either! AFNetworking & Alamofire will peacefully co-exist within the same codebase.)
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> Alamofire is named after the [Alamo Fire flower](https://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/wildseed/alamofire.html), a hybrid variant of the Bluebonnet, the official state flower of Texas.
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