You certainly don't need to know C++ to be good at Perl.
Having a true object-oriented language in your background might help, but C++ is nowhere near object-oriented enough to make any significant difference in that regard (especially if you learned C first and then moved to C++, which will lead you to write mostly procedural C++ code); and a functional language (e.g., Lisp) would help a lot more, IMO; and in any case if your goal is to be good at Perl no other language will help you more than Perl itself.
I could not agree more.
In reply to Re^2: To be Good at PERL
by Laurent_R
in thread To be Good at PERL
by ostra
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