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Programming interface
This article is about non hardware software drivers. For hardware device drivers, see
Device driver.
A driver in software provides a programming interface to control and manage specific lower-level interfaces that are often linked to a specific type of hardware, or other low-level service. In the case of hardware, the specific subclass of drivers controlling physical or virtual hardware devices are known as device drivers.[1]
A client library for connecting to a database is often known as a driver, for example, the MySQL native driver for PHP.[2]
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