Advice needed: my boss is telling me I should try #ClaudeCode and then 'debrief' with her and our lead IT guy. I'm not a developer. I became the go-to #VBA person in my team some years back and then I did a small project with #PowerAutomate and #PowerApps that convinced my boss that I have great automation skills. Now I'm worried that I'm going to be expected to start vibe coding always bigger automation solutions until something goes wrong and some nasty security problem comes crashing down on me. Then I'll be standing there like the shrug emoji saying 'I guess we would have needed a real developer for this'. How do I pull the breaks in the Claude Code 'debrief' meeting in a subtle, professional way?

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@mattijamsa I got no advice for the people problem, you're allowed to not like it. The safest way to use claude code w/o it writing code for you is to say, "please look for bugs". If it finds one, you fix it.

This assumes you've .vb files on the file system somewhere. If not, you got an excellent excuse, claude code isn't going to be able to automate a widows app to get at the code in the cloud/ms-access binary/etc, it will try but it won't be pretty. UIPath will probably figure that out first.