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No, I think not. The code for my animations in that repo (https://github.com/creativecreatorormaybenot/funvas/tree/e0b1851e52379cb9237664812233b73829d5833a/funvas_tweets/lib/src) is not meant to be built upon, i.e. it is not made to be maintainable (as it does not matter). As a consequence, it is not very readable, although I do try to document it using semantically accurate names and comments. If you take a look at https://www.dwitter.net/, where I also created a bunch of animations, you will see code that you are certainly not meant to be able to follow :)
Depends on whether you want to build apps or not. If you are interested in creating cool animations, then Processing and p5.js are made for that while Flutter only has the ability to allow recreating the former and embed them in any app (there is for example a flutter_processing project).