Jordan Scales
Jordan Scales
I usually encourage folks to just go forth and make those shapes, instead of adding them to the standard library. For instance, I can imagine something like ``` var diamond...
@jbovenschen happy to review if you ever want to merge it :) of course you don't need my approval
Oh wow I love it, great idea. We would need to keep track (and order) all of the shapes, so I guess this depends heavily on #9.
Sneak peek! 
Hi @jbovenschen, I've rewritten isomer to use [Three.js](http://threejs.org/) (see the threejs branch), and I'm still in the process of making the API backwards compatible and adding a few more features....
@jbovenschen @jjshammas I think the next actionable is for me to open a new issue with a "1.0" release checklist. Then I'll probably direct folks to the 1.0-release branch (doesn't...
Hey @whoeverest, Thanks for explicitly calling this out. My plan (which I'll be making a more formal announcement about) is to allow users to pass in a Three.js instance, which...
@cryptoquick ah! I would totally be up for including a library if it were small and quick
@Garethderioth Sadly, no. I have not been working on isomer for quite some time. There is a [threejs branch](https://github.com/jdan/isomer/tree/threejs) that contains the updated library to do this, but I never...
Definitely a fan of this idea :) We use lots of ES6 at Khan Academy and it's a dream. Would love to work with Babel.