Are you (*ahem*) serious, brother monk ?
Why does any language need threads ? Your are either against threads at all or not, because if threads are needed in C/C++/Java/Python/Lisp/whatever, they're needed in Perl as well.
Ever had to write a GUI that does background processing in a sane way ? Ever had to interface to synchronous IO, and in the meantime stay responsive / do other things ? Ever had to speed up computations by splitting disk/IO access and the core algorithms ?
The current implementation of threads in Perl 5.8.1+ is stable enough, I think, and I personally used it in an application where a solution w/o threads or with processes would be slower, and much more cumbersome. I hope for even more improvements in the threading modules of Perl, of course.
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