I'd disagree and say it's marginally off topic. Having a strong C background made picking up Perl a snap, and it's a very good thing to have to understand the *NIX / POSIX underpinnings which Perl sits on top of. Not to mention if you ever want to interact with external libraries via XS or Inline::C.
In reply to Re^2: C Book you can recommend
by Fletch
in thread C Book you can recommend
by Anonymous Monk
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