I have been reading about Ruby 1.9 Thread and I see that all ruby threads go through the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL for friends) and that concurrency is actually non-existant.
I have done a test (without any signals nor waiting) and the performance using threads doesn't only not improve but the operations actually take more time than running them serially
My question is basically - Whats the point for these Threads if they are not concurrent? Is there any hope that they will be concurrent in the future?