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  1. Create a national testing day for your country. Switzerland has one. Why not your country? http://www.swisstestingday.ch/
  2. Become a better tester, peer review your bug reports before you submit them.
  3. Today's tip: Follow @dailytestingtip for a daily testing tip. :)
  4. Capture state information over time with tools like FileMon, RegMon, Process Monitor, etc. http://ow.ly/Dldr #bbst #softwaretesting
  5. Do the MATH, important numbers testers need to know http://ow.ly/DaOK #softwaretesting #tester #maths
  6. Part of our job, as testers, is to feed back information to stakeholders. Always consider the most appropriate medium for your audience.
  7. Many thanks to dailytestingtip contributors: @Rob_Lambert, @hogfish, @mheusser, @ajay184f. Keep up the great tips. #softwaretesting #QA
  8. Try not to fight change. It is inevitable. A tester should be receptive and capable of dealing with change.
  9. The WISE tester knows that "TEST PLAN" and "TEST STRATEGY" can mean different things to different people. Clarify your definitions. #QA
  10. Play Games, Solve Puzzles. Testing is not just about bugs and defects. :)
  11. how are you going to add value to your testing today? In every task you do, ask yourself how can I add value for my customer?
  12. Check out the bug reports of the bugs reported in uTest. These might give you new test ideas.
  13. If people keep seeking more information about bugs you've reported take this as feedback that you've not got your bug reports right.
  14. Be credible, write good bug reports
  15. Try pair testing. For a different perspective, pair up with a developer for a pair testing session.
  16. Raising bugs all the time can wear you down. Why not find something positive to say about the software? It might make you feel better :)
  17. To improve your testing skills, understanding and knowledge join a local testing group. If one doesn't exist, create it.
  18. "If you want people to fix your bugs you have to make them want to do it" BBST- Bug Advocacy course #softwaretesting #QA
  19. Remember to test even if you are warned that its already tested by someone else.No 2minds think alike. You may model the application better.
  20. Social Media tools like twitter are extremely useful at finding out new testing ideas, techniques, tools and thinking.