In that case, yes, quite likely. (At least as far as Sonic Pi itself is concerned). The version that came with the Pi is incomplete, as it was a build created externally, outside of Sam’s control. (OSC and MIDI do not work).
The latest official version of Sonic Pi is 3.2.2 - @robin.newman has kindly created a Raspberry Pi package for this: http://r.newman.ch/rpi/sonic-pi-3.2.2/ (it will only work on Raspbian Buster).
Give that a go, and hopefully it works for you
Once that’s working, it’s just a matter of getting the javascript set up.