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		<title>WordPress Calendar Plugin Optimization</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, I had to use the super handy WordPress Calendar Plugin. After adding a few repeating events and taking a look at the output it generated, I noticed the large number of queries that it executed! It executed at least 3 queries per day of the month being displayed! I was doing development that required displaying two months at a time, and the total number of queries was over 150!!...]]></description>
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