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No, but I heavily use perl still... I feel like you can't really call yourself a Linux person without knowing perl and python both. Knowing awk can't hurt though.
Really? I disliked Perl for 3 decades on unix and Linux and I've never felt like I have been held back by not knowing or using it. I don't remember the last time I saw a Perl script, let alone needed to understand one.