So I downloaded CA65, read through the documentation to get an idea of how it's used, and it sounds great. Then I went to the NES101 document and immediatley came across a whole bunch of commands that don't exist in CA65. Should I just forget the tutorial and try to write a simple program on my own? Because I'm definitely planning on sticking with CA65 and it seems like following a tutorial written specifically for a different assembler ("P65" in this case) is kind of pointless. (It would be better if the tutorial explained what the commands did so you could find the corresponding command in whatever assembler you were using without having to look at the documentation and "translate" everything. Yes, I'm lazy. Plus it's not condusive to actual understanding.)
Is NES101 the only reliable tutorial out there?
Is NES101 the only reliable tutorial out there?