I disagree with the story upstairs.
FPGA has its market, and it was not born to replace MCU DSP.
I am in communication, and digital IF is generally made by FPGA.
If you earn a monthly salary, you will graduate 4000 in 2000.
If you can draw an FPGA board.
If you are familiar with several project processes, it is not impossible to get around 10 thousand.
FPGA still has a lot of room for development.