When it comes to Hardware Description Languages, Verilog and VHDL are your choices.
Verilog is C like in its syntax.
VHDL is more like pascal.
Whichever one you choose depends on your tastes.
Both Xilinx and Altera provide free tool chains that will allow you to build up programs for everything but their top of the line chips.
One of the big thing you will have to wrap your head around is that in an FPGA, since you are talking to hardware, things don't happen necessarily in discrete time increment.
For example, a simple assignment 'out <= A + B' will change continuously as the A and B signals change.
Also, you can have multiple things going at once, unlike most computers where you have the illusion of multiple things running, in an FPGA, they do run at the same time.
