Monroe Stone Greenville, SC

Practical software for real-world operations.

I build dependable tools that help people make decisions faster, work more clearly, and keep real operations moving. My background spans software, automation, device workflows, and farm systems.

About

I like building systems that are useful on day one and easier to maintain on day one hundred. My work spans product engineering, automation, operations tooling, and field-ready hardware integrations.

Recent focus areas include logistics optimization, lightweight device tooling, 3D experimentation, and smart farm operations. I care about clear UX, practical outcomes, and steady iteration.

Projects

The featured project carousel above is the quickest way to browse my current work. Below is a closer look at one of the strongest live examples.

WikiWebMap showing a connected knowledge graph with a topic search panel and linked nodes across the canvas.
Live project spotlight

WikiWebMap

WikiWebMap turns Wikipedia into something you can navigate visually instead of reading one page at a time. Start from a topic, expand the graph, inspect node details, and search for bridges between ideas.

  • Interactive graph exploration for connected topics
  • Bridge-search workflow for tracing paths between concepts
  • Designed for readable navigation, not just raw link dumps

FlyingChanges Farm

FlyingChanges Farm is a separate, hands-on part of my work focused on sustainable agriculture and practical systems. It informs some of the operational tools I build, but it is intentionally distinct from my software portfolio.

Over time I plan to give the farm its own dedicated web presence and keep this site focused on engineering, products, and systems work.

Let's build something durable.

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