I'd add that usually those assumptions are reasonable but just not valid in R. Of all the languages I know, R needed most mental adjustment
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but it's also by far the most powerful and expressive for data work, so worth pushing through the pain
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I'd vote Prolog, but R is also a contender.
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*spends half an hour learning what Prolog is*
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*accidentally uses up all brain power for the day and now can't do analysis properly*
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Replying to @alex__morley @blahah404 and
Google "for loop on prolog" or something you think is easy in imperative programming languages.
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Cause declarative languages just wanna fuck you up mentally.
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You thought you know how to code? No m8.


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prolog looks like a logician fell asleep and their cat danced on the keyboard
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Write a plotting library for prolog. 
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