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Ian Seliner
3,171 PointsI would, Unity is based in html.
Elizabeth Naves
39,088 PointsI would. It will make learning Unity easier.
Mike Wagner
23,559 PointsBrent Pfefferle - It might be helpful, and learning "plain" C# is something that any Unity developer can benefit from greatly, but I wouldn't say it's necessary. I strongly suggest that you supplement your Unity learning with some non-Unity C# knowledge along the way, because it will make you a stronger developer both in and out of Unity, but I know many people that have a pretty strong grasp on C# and/or learned programming only within Unity, and they can do some pretty great things.