another way to improve readability are named captures, here an approach to build a hash of hashes.
DB<152> %project =()
DB<153> $_="A B C"
=> "A B C"
DB<154> m/(?<url>\w) (?<id>\w) (?<title>\w)/; $project{ $+{id} }
+ = { %+ }
=> { id => "B", title => "C", url => "A" }
DB<155> \%project
=> { B => { id => "B", title => "C", url => "A" } }
(line 154 should be two, but the debugger can't keep matches alive after quitting eval)
if you prefer AoAs just do push @projects, [ values %+ ] , ... and so on.
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