Hi Reza,

Well, as usual, it depends on what you need to do. But if you have indeed 2 
different observables, that result in 2 different things, that need 
different handling, then you have a reason to use multiple subscribers. 
But be careful with side-effects. Observables work great if you use pure 
functions. But if you mix in side-effect, debugging them becomes a 
nightmare. If you need side-effect, make sure they are putting things out, 
not pulling things in. Does that make sense to you?

Regards
Sander

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