absolutely! C is so widespread that you should be conversant in it as a software practitioner, whether as a programmer shipping code or a scientist making tools and working with others tools.
however you can explore what computer science has to offer without subjecting yourself to C. I think that "computer science" has more to do with "optimizing algorithms for efficiency" and less to do with "staring at stack traces and wondering why gdb is so bad"
however you can explore what computer science has to offer without subjecting yourself to C. I think that "computer science" has more to do with "optimizing algorithms for efficiency" and less to do with "staring at stack traces and wondering why gdb is so bad"