I "learned" Prolog in school. We were about it for about half a year in our CS course. And I was fascinated with the language and I did not have the same issues as you had, but that may be, because I was not yet firmly into imperative programming.
On the other hand, after some more years, when I was firmly in the grasp of IP and I was learning C# 4.0, it was lambdas and Linq2SQL, that were very hard on my brain.
Now I really like them and when I was dabbling a bit into F#, my first thought was just "Oh ... everything is a lambda here".
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I "learned" Prolog in school. We were about it for about half a year in our CS course. And I was fascinated with the language and I did not have the same issues as you had, but that may be, because I was not yet firmly into imperative programming.
On the other hand, after some more years, when I was firmly in the grasp of IP and I was learning C# 4.0, it was lambdas and Linq2SQL, that were very hard on my brain.
Now I really like them and when I was dabbling a bit into F#, my first thought was just "Oh ... everything is a lambda here".