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#### General information about the project ####
#### All this will be visible on DataCamp.com ####
title : "Heights" # Instructor fills out
description : > # Instructor fills out
A short description of the project. Max 100 characters.
long_description: | # Instructor fills out
*Note: this Project is [soft launched](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_launch), which means you may experience bugs. Please click "Report an Issue" in the top-right corner of the Project interface to provide feedback.*
A longer description of the project comprised of three paragraphs, written in Markdown.
Paragraph 1 should be an exciting introduction to analysis/model/etc. students will complete.
Paragraph 2 should list the prerequisite courses students require to complete this project.
Paragraph 3 should describe and link to (if possible) the dataset used in the project.
See this project page for an example: https://www.datacamp.com/projects/250
time_needed: "45 minutes" # "30/45/60 minutes". # DataCamp fills out
#### Metadata regarding course requirements and topics ####
#### This will be updated by your DataCamp contact ####
technology: 2 # 1 == R, 2 == python, 3 == sql # Automatically set
# IDs for courses that are prerequisites
# See https://mb.datacamp.com/question/126 for IDs
prerequisites: # DataCamp fills out
- 799
difficulty_level: 2 # 1 == easy, 2 == medium, 3 == hard # DataCamp fills outs
# IDs for the topics the project covers
# See here for topic IDs: http://bit.ly/project-topic-ids
topics:
- 12
#### Technical settings for the docker image running the project ####
#### This will be updated by your DataCamp contact. ####
language : python # One of r, python or sql
# The name of the docker image used to run the course
from : 'python-notebooks-prod:v1.2.0'
runtime_config : default # default/heavy . Set to heavy for more resource intensive projects.