Add Prizm, a tool for debugging computational geometry, to the Visualization section #90
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Prizm is a tool for debugging computational geometry. A brief summary of features:
See the Prizm GItHub wiki for short tutorial videos (1-2.5mins) covering the main features. The GitHub README has a description of how Prizm is differentiated from similar tools (and hence, why I think it would be a useful addition to the awesome-scientific-computing list), if you like I can paraphrase this in this PR