Using List & Label documentation in AI agents with Context7 and MCP

AI assistants are helpful, until they start guessing about APIs. You ask about a PDF export, a report designer integration, or the right data provider. The answer looks plausible, but it contains outdated parameters, incorrect classes, or an API that does not actually exist. This is a classic context problem: the agent is working from general model knowledge, not the current product documentation.

Should You Migrate from .NET Framework? – List & Label with .NET Core 3.1 Support

.net core 3.1

In May 2019, Microsoft announced that it will no longer develop the existing .NET Framework. So the current version 4.8 will be the last release. From now on, the company will concentrate on the further development of .NET Core. For developers, the question arises: Is the release of .NET Core 3.1 a good time to migrate from the .NET Framework? The good news is that you don't have to do without List & Label when migrating.