=========== The Problem =========== Code in books is full of bugs. This is a natural consequence of the way books and code are developed differently. It is not common to write code in a book that can be executed in place. The idea of having a single source document that includes both the source code and a prose description is called *Literate Programming*. The `prosecode` library was written in response to a desire to have the following features: - The ability to integrate executable python code into markdown files so that the output could be inserted inline. (This is possible using the Markdown-Preview-Enhanced plugin for Atom or VS-Code). - The ability to pull that code out into separate libraries for testing and distribution. - The ability to provide fine-grained control over LaTeX generated from the markdown files (with executed code inline). The main test case for the library was the generation of the book: **A First Course in Data Structures in Python**. This open source textbook is available here `_