Full transcript and show notes at theomnishow.omnigroup.com
Tom Bunch has been working on OmniPlan for 13 years, and he’s been at Omni for 24 years — and in this episode he reminisces (dryly, because that’s Tom for ya) about the old days as employee #9.
We also talk some tech stuff — like what happens to your brain after you’ve switched to automatic reference counting? — and then we get into counting virtual salmon, rock climbing, and woodworking.
You can find Tom on the web @tbunch on Twitter.
Some other people, places, and things mentioned:
- Greg Titus
- Rey Worthington
- Omni Roadmap 2019
- Ken Case
- Tim Wood
- Automatic Reference Counting (ARC)
- Abraham Lincoln
- Molly Reed
- Capitol Hill
- University Village
- Interbay
- South Lake Union
- NeXTstation
- NeXTcube
- NeXT OS
- Wil Shipley
- WebObjects
- Objective-C
- Java
- Cocoa Java
- Düsseldorf
- Mark-and-sweep
- University of Washington
- Center for Quantitative Sciences
- Columbia River
- Normandy Park
- Burien
- Kennedy Catholic High School
- Gantt Chart
- Rock climbing
- Squamish
- Woodworking
- Yosemite
- Scuba diving
- Cook Islands
- Fiji