John Carmack reminisces about Steve Jobs


John Carmack wrote a lengthy post about his relationship with Steve Jobs on his Facebook page. There's a lot to unpack, but since I remember being at one or two Macworld Keynotes featuring Carmack, I'll put out this piece:

I wound up doing several keynotes with Steve, and it was always a crazy fire drill with not enough time to do things right, and generally requiring heroic effort from many people to make it happen at all. I tend to think this was also a calculated part of his method.

My first impression of "Keynote Steve" was him berating the poor stage hands over "This Home Depot shit" that was rolling out the display stand with the new Mac, very much not to his satisfaction. His complaints had a valid point, and he improved the quality of the presentation by caring about details, but I wouldn’t have wanted to work for him in that capacity.

One time, my wife, then fiancée, and I were meeting with Steve at Apple, and he wanted me to do a keynote that happened to be scheduled on the same day as our wedding. With a big smile and full of charm, he suggested that we postpone it. We declined, but he kept pressing. Eventually my wife countered with a suggestion that if he really wanted "her" John so much, he should loan John Lassiter to her media company for a day of consulting. Steve went from full charm to ice cold really damn quick. I didn’t do that keynote.

He admits his relationship didn't end well with Jobs over a disagreement over iOS web vs native apps. After the iPhone announcement, Carmack said he lobbied hard for native apps, and Jobs was for the moment committed to web apps. The next update to iOS brought us the App Store, of course.