Regarding "can't immediately think of how I would have worked bulk processing in a way that maps to this article think of how to map composibility" ...
I believe stored procedures where you construct dynamic sql and execute the results can basically provide the composability/performance described with bulk non row-based logic. If you keep it simple it can work ok.
I believe stored procedures where you construct dynamic sql and execute the results can basically provide the composability/performance described with bulk non row-based logic. If you keep it simple it can work ok.