Quote from zedDoubleNaught:
Doesn't sound like the same one, it was Professor Peng from Johns Hopkins University. You might still be able to enroll, but it ends this week. It's pretty good, he has sample assignments with a few expected outcomes, so you can check yourself, then a script that will do a couple more tests on your code and tell you if the output was correct or not.
Even if not taking the course, he was cool and posted the lectures on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/rdpeng/videos?view=1
Looks like the ones for "Computing for Data Analysis". Without doing the assignments, I think you could still explore from the examples and start reading through the Help and get a good start on R.
Although my fingers itch to go and take that class (since I have a strong interest on R) right now the computational finance one looks like it is going to be a handful... plus I'm finishing another class on introduction to programming...
I'll certainly check it out next time that the class comes up
