This basic javascript exercise is to give you a better understanding of conditionals and controls in javascript.
InstructionsIteration 1: Names and Input1.1 Create a variable `hacker1` with the driver's name.1.2 Print `"The driver's name is XXXX"`.1.3 Create a variable `hacker2` with the navigator's name.1.4 Print `"The navigator's name is YYYY"`.Iteration 2: Conditionals2.1. Depending on which name is longer, print:- The driver has the longest name, it has XX characters. or- It seems that the navigator has the longest name, it has XX characters. or- Wow, you both have equally long names, XX characters!.Iteration 3: Loops3.1 Print all the characters of the driver's name, separated by a space and in capitals i.e. "J O H N"3.2 Print all the characters of the navigator's name, in reverse order. i.e. "nhoJ"3.3 Depending on the lexicographic order of the strings, print:- The driver's name goes first.- Yo, the navigator goes first definitely.- What?! You both have the same name?Bonus Time!Bonus 1:Go to lorem ipsum generator and:Generate 3 paragraphs. Store the text in a variable type of string.Make your program count the number of words in the string.Make your program count the number of times the Latin word et appears.Bonus 2:Create a new variable phraseToCheck and have it contain some string value. Write a code that will check if the value we assigned to this variable is a Palindrome. Here are some examples of palindromes:"A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!""Amor, Roma""race car""stack cats""step on no pets""taco cat""put it up""Was it a car or a cat I saw?" and "No 'x' in Nixon".Hint: If you use Google to help you to find solution to this iteration, you might run into some solutions that use advanced string or array methods (such as join(), reverse(), etc.). However, try to apply the knowledge you currently have since you can build pretty nice solution with just using for loop, if-else statements with some break and continue... Just sayin'