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I would rather recommend a book like Introduction to Logic Circuits & Logic Design with Verilog or Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design than "The Art of Electronics".
The ease/pain of the move will be dominated by how much you know about digital logic systems- think combinational logic circuits, flip-flops, latches, mealy/Moore machines, state machines etc.
If that world is a bit distant for you, then I would recommend a book that takes you through it, and does some verilog/VHDL along the way. Eg https://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Digital-Logic-Verilog-Design/dp/0073380547
Otherwise a more direct approach will be fine. Eg https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/circuit-design-vhdl
For my digital logic class, we used this textbook. It uses verilog so I'm not sure what language your class uses. I got the international edition much cheaper though, and it's exactly the same. It's pretty good book, but isn't always clear on some topics. I used YouTube quite often, particularly for k-map stuff.