First you should learn digital logic design and an HDL such as VHDL or Verilog. If you already know those things, then a good way to get started with FPGA is to buy an inexpensive FPGA development kit from Xilinx or _Altera or maybe from a third-party company. Here are Xilinx's Spartan-3 family starter kits:
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