I’ve personally found Guesstimate less error-prone and easier to verify and I’d guess easier to use in general than Google Sheets/Excel. Node names+acronyms and the displayed arrows between nodes are helpful.
I’d also imagine Guesstimate would beat programming languages on these, too, with fewer places for error per variable or operation.
However, Guesstimate is often not flexible enough, or takes a lot of nodes to do some simple things (e.g. sampling randomly from one of multiple variables). It can get very slow to edit with many (like 100 or more) nodes. It can also be more tedious for simple operations over many variables at a time, like a sum, IIRC.
(Of the options you’ve listed, I’ve only used Guesstimate and Google Sheets (without the probability stuff). I was also a deep learning engineer for ~2 years.)
I’ve personally found Guesstimate less error-prone and easier to verify and I’d guess easier to use in general than Google Sheets/Excel. Node names+acronyms and the displayed arrows between nodes are helpful.
I’d also imagine Guesstimate would beat programming languages on these, too, with fewer places for error per variable or operation.
However, Guesstimate is often not flexible enough, or takes a lot of nodes to do some simple things (e.g. sampling randomly from one of multiple variables). It can get very slow to edit with many (like 100 or more) nodes. It can also be more tedious for simple operations over many variables at a time, like a sum, IIRC.
(Of the options you’ve listed, I’ve only used Guesstimate and Google Sheets (without the probability stuff). I was also a deep learning engineer for ~2 years.)