Description
Turn a small idea into a prototype you can explain and test
Vibe Coding Malaysia: A Beginner’s Guide to Building Useful AI-Assisted Web Apps is a practical, vendor-independent handbook for Malaysians who want to create a simple app, website helper or internal tool with AI assistance—without confusing a polished preview with a finished product.
Written by Dr. Muhamad Hariz Bin Muhamad Adnan, the guide gives you a controlled path from idea selection to product brief, prompt, interface shell, feature slice, data map, manual testing, privacy, security, accessibility, deployment, maintenance and handover.
What you will be able to do
- Select a small, reversible first project and write stop rules before tool choice.
- Explain front end, back end, database, API, hosting and version history in plain language.
- Create a one-page product brief with screens, data, rules, non-goals and acceptance tests.
- Write bounded software prompts that protect working behaviour and require a change summary.
- Build one feature at a time and test happy, invalid, duplicate, mobile and recovery cases.
- Map personal data, permissions, retention, export and deletion before using real records.
- Run beginner-friendly security, privacy, accessibility and release checks.
- Decide whether to keep a prototype private, run a limited pilot, revise, seek expert review or stop.
Resources included
The PDF contains 20 editable templates: safe project selector, one-page product brief, user story, screen inventory, data map, stop-rule card, tool scorecard, source register, build prompt, feature-slice prompt, design-system prompt, Bahasa Malaysia localisation prompt, test-case generator, acceptance-test sheet, security review prompt, privacy checklist, accessibility review prompt, bug report, release checklist and handover brief.
You also receive six Malaysian starter-project structures—a gerai preorder organiser, tuition attendance helper, student club RSVP, freelancer quotation log, homestay FAQ directory and creator content planner—plus role playbooks for students, educators, freelancers, small businesses, community organisers, creators and office teams.
Designed for Malaysian beginners
Examples cover Ringgit display, English and Bahasa Malaysia interface planning, long local names, mobile-first layouts, low-bandwidth checks and realistic authority boundaries. The language is clear and beginner-friendly, with numbered workflows, checklists, prompt boxes, exercises and direct-link sources.
Important safety note
AI-generated code and explanations may be incomplete, outdated, biased, insecure or wrong. This educational guide does not guarantee a secure, profitable or production-ready app and is not legal, privacy, security, financial, medical or professional advice. Projects involving accounts, payments, sensitive personal data, high-impact decisions or public production use require stronger engineering and appropriate professional review.
Product details
- Author: Dr. Muhamad Hariz Bin Muhamad Adnan
- Edition: First Edition | Malaysia | 2026
- Language: English with Bahasa Malaysia localisation guidance
- Format: Searchable PDF ebook
- Length: 78 pages
- Market focus: Malaysia
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