Celius wrote:
personally, I think NESHLA is too complicated. It should not take 5 seperate files, not including h files, to make the Hello world program. I just don't see how that made grandtheftendo any easier to develope.
NESHLA is probably aimed at making large projects easier, without regard to how easy it is to write "Hello, world!". The ability to write independent modules with well-defined interfaces is important for large projects. A single huge asm source file doesn't cut it.