Divided into eight episodes, the miniseries is now available for streaming; program shows the competitors of the Behind the Code Marathon
C0D3RS ChampionshipAmazon Prime Video’s new reality show follows 20 of the more than 70,000 programmers who attended Behind the code marathon 2020. In addition to their stories, the program shows their views on the world of technology and the solutions they have found to solve the challenges proposed in the competition.

Promoted by IBM in collaboration with Ogilvy Argentina and producer StoryLab, the miniseries is presented by Bianca Comparato and features professionals from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela.
In each of its episodes, the reality show shows a different phase of the competition, through the point of view of a group of programmers, who share their trajectories and their relationship with the world of technology, finding a solution to the problem presented.
Among the proposed challenges is the creation of a visual recognition model that identifies insects that attack agricultural crops. At another time, programmers need to develop a tool that makes it easier for as many unemployed people to access job interviews as possible.
Working with tools like Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, IoT, and Kubernetes, the show also aims to draw attention to the impact of technology through programming. To this end, the issues presented concern various sectors of society, such as the banking sector, agriculture, education and the automotive sector.
Held by IBM since 2019, the Behind the code marathon is the largest programming competition in Latin America.

Prime Video will change your interface
Last week, Prime Video, home to C0D3RS Championship, has announced that it will change the interface of its platform. The update is gradually rolled out among users, starting with Fire TV and Roku devices and only later extending to Android, iOS and browser devices.
The new look of the platform will feature a side menu and more intuitive navigation, which will make streaming more like Netflix.
It is worth mentioning that, in addition to C0D3RS Championshipthe service has a very large catalog of productions related to technology, both documentary and fictional.
C0D3RS Championship, IBM’s reality show about programming, arrives on Prime Video
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