I do, I know a VFP developer who's a lawyer too, maybe nobody knows him here at UT, his name is J. Enrique Ramos Menchaca, from Guadalajara, México, his Member ID #048104
>Your observations are true. I am still entusiastic about Visual FoxPro and will continue to use it, but I will also have my eye on .NET and will learn it.
>Actually, I'd like to change careers, go to law school and become an attorney. I wonder if there are any attorneys who used to be Visual FoxPro developers?