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Bud Tribble

Bud Tribble at Apple

Dr. Guy L. "Bud" Tribble III (born c. 1953) is Vice President of Software Technology at Apple Inc.

Education[]

Bud Tribble 1984

Tribble, circa 1984.

Tribble received his bachelor's degree in physics from the University of California, San Diego in 1975. He received a M.D. and Ph.D. in biophysics and physiology from the University of Washington, Seattle after completing a six-year program in 1983 while an employee at Apple Computer. Though Tribble had completed an rotating internship in 1984 at Mount Zion Hospital in San Francisco, he decided to forgo practicing medicine and stayed with Apple.[1][2]

Career[]

Apple Computer[]

Tribble was recruited by Jef Raskin, a former assistant professor from UC San Diego, to join the original Macintosh development team at Apple Computer in 1980.[3] Tribble helped design the user interface of the system software as manager of Mac software [1][4] He took a leave of absence in December 1981 to complete his graduate studies, remaining part-time to implement the Macintosh memory manager.[5] Tribble returned to full-time duties in 1984.[2]

NeXT[]

NeXT founding employees

Tribble (far right), Susan Barnes (seated, right), and the founding members of NeXT.

When Apple co-founder Steve Jobs left the company in 1985, Tribble also left and joined Jobs as a founding member of NeXT, where he became an expert in software design and object-oriented programming as the Vice President of Software Engineering. Tribble married fellow Apple and NeXT colleague Susan Barnes. He left NeXT in 1992.[6][7]

Tribble then became the chief technology officer of the Sun-Netscape alliance.[4]

Apple Inc.[]

Bud Tribble Senate Judiciary Committee 2011-05-10

Tribble testifies for Apple at a Senate hearing in 2011.

Tribble is one of the few early Apple Computer employees to have completed a "round trip" with Jobs to NeXT, and back to Apple after its acquisition of NeXT Software in 1997. Tribble returned to Apple as Vice President of Software Technology on January 9, 2002, reporting directly to Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Avie Tevanian.[8] He is venerated by employees as one of the few who "had been to the mountain with Moses" in reference to his close ties to the late Steve Jobs.[9]

Tribble is a longtime supporter of open source software. He is presently a policy czar on customer data privacy at Apple and has testified on behalf of the company to the United States Senate.[4][10]

Video gallery[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bud Tribble, M.D., Ph.D., The National Association for Amateur Radio. Accessed 2020-06-12.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Things Are Better Than Ever by Andy Hertzfeld, Folklore. 1984-09.
  3. Macintosh’s Other Designers by John Markoff and Ezra Shapiro at Byte p.347-356. 1984-08.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Old time Jobs confidant Tribble to testify before Congress, 9to5Mac. 2011-05-06.
  5. Hungarian by Andy Hertzfeld, Folklore. 1982-01.
  6. People by Rixstep, The NeXTonian. Accessed 2020-06-11.
  7. Women From Apple's Early Days Recall Working With Steve Jobs by Ina Fried, Recode. 2015-11-02.
  8. Bud Tribble Joins Apple as Vice President of Software Technology, Apple Computer. 2002-01-09.
  9. All use of customer data by Apple requires sign-off by three ‘privacy czars’; debates can take a year by Ben Lovejoy, 9to5Mac. 2016-03-22.
  10. Apple’s Bud Tribble to testify at Senate hearing regarding possible federal privacy law by Ben Lovejoy, 9to5Mac. 2018-09-12.

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