Hi all,

I intend to write in a multi-threads program in perl. In general, it'll run 3000 threads in parallel and max to 12000 .

I thought ithreads should be the best choice because firstly, it the official module and distribute with perl, and secondly, I've read some post calaimed ithreads reliable and fast in perlmonks. But along with searching it in google and CPAN, I confused. Many perl gurus(like Audreyt Tang , WEBGUI etc.) recommend Coro instead of ithreads

So my questions are

Hope monks enlighten me, TIA!





I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction


In reply to Why Coro? by xiaoyafeng

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