Myghty needs some myghty good docs

Maybe it’s because I’ve never used [Mason](http://www.masonhq.com/), but I’m having a hard time figuring out how to get started with [Myghty](http://www.myghty.org/).

At the moment I’m just trying to play around with it and get a feel for how you use it but I have to say that [Django](http://www.djangoproject.com/) and [Rails](http://www.rubyonrails.org/) have set the bar high for the “tell me how to dive in” user.

I understand that you can structure your [Myghty](http://www.myghty.org/) app in just about any way imaginable, and I appreciate that kind of flexibility, but it would be nice if there was something similar to the 10-minute Rails video, or the Django tutorial.

I’ve tried Googling and the best I can come up with is that you probably want to use [Myghty](http://www.myghty.org/) with [SQLObject](http://sqlobject.org/) and [Formencode](http://formencode.org/).

But how, and what is the best way, to combine those three packages?

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